Weather and Climate News

Warmer, breezy Tuesday; potential for soggy weekend
Tuesday will be even warmer than Monday with highs well into the 70s and 80s for most of the state. Some places in far western Minnesota could even hit 90.
Northern lights could put on a show overnight
A University of Alaska-Fairbanks forecast indicates “highly active” auroras may be visible as far south as the Twin Cities area into early Tuesday morning. NOAA has issued a geomagnetic storm watch.
Above-normal temps return; aurora may be visible overnight into Tuesday
Clouds will increase some Monday and it will be warmer with highs well into the 70s for most. Southern Minnesota will see 80s Tuesday through Friday with rain possible late week.
Warming trend this week with rain potential later in the week
Monday will be warmer with increasing high clouds and the chance of an isolated shower in southern Minnesota. Tuesday and Wednesday will bring highs in the 80s south.
Seasonably cool night Sunday night then summer temps this week
Temps will drop into the 40s mostly overnight Sunday night with near 50 degree temps in the Twin Cities. Clouds increase Monday with warmer highs in the 70s to low 80s west.
Delightful Sunday; warmer weather but little rain coming
Fog has been lifting. Warmer temperatures are headed our way beginning on Monday. Rain chances anytime soon look skimpy.
Morning fog central and north, then lovely Sunday
Fog will burn off and give way to a fine Sunday. Most of the upcoming week looks dry, maybe until next weekend.
Sunny, dry Sunday; rain chances later next week
Dry weather for the next few days. A wetter weather pattern looks likely by later next week.
Wetter pattern emerging late next week?
Rainfall looks likely to increase late next week across Minnesota.