Weather and Climate News

Windy Sunday; Wednesday will be warmest day of the week
Winds will really ramp up on Sunday. We have details on that, plus who may see some Sunday flakes and a look at the week ahead.
Update on Saturday rain chances; Sunday will be windy
We have an update on who will see some Saturday rain or a rain/snow mix. Winds ramp up on Sunday, and we’ll have some rain chances this coming week.
Fairly typical November weather is expected this Saturday, with near-normal temps, plus a rain-snow chance in some areas.
Weekend temps close to normal; Chance of rain & snow in some areas Saturday
It’ll look and feel like November this weekend. Some of us will see some rain and snowflakes on Saturday, then winds really ramp up on Sunday. The coming week will start out cool.
Weekend weather: Seasonably cool; rain-snow chances
Our first November weekend will have fairly normal temps, and parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin will see some rain and snow Saturday and Saturday night.
More rain on the way for SE Minnesota; cooler temps prevail
Friday will be mainly dry, cool, cloudy. Temperatures will remain in the 40s with some upper 30s north. More showers develop for mainly southeast Minnesota Friday night into Saturday. Pockets of snow showers are possible as well Saturday. Sunshine returns Sunday.
Colder Friday; next round of moisture clips southeast Minnesota
Friday will be cooler, cloudy with temperatures holding in the 40s and even upper 30s in northeast Minnesota. Another round of showers will move up from the south Friday night into Saturday affecting mainly southeast Minnesota.
Rain possible Thursday night, Friday night and into Saturday
We could sure use some rain. We have the updated drought map for Minnesota plus a look at our rain chances. Cooler temps the next few days will make it finally feel like November.
Some rain on the way as Minnesota drought expands
Mild temperatures Thursday will give way to cooler conditions Friday and Saturday. We have some rain on the way Thursday night but the heaviest will fall in areas to the southeast of the drought, which continues to expand across Minnesota.