Weather and Climate News

Weekend weather: Cool Saturday, snow chances up north; warm Sunday
Our Saturday will feel more like January than March. Temperatures will really ramp up on Sunday. We have the forecast details, including snow chances Saturday evening in northern Minnesota.
Cold grips Minnesota through Saturday; big warmup starts Sunday
It will be a little warmer Thursday following Wednesday’s cold blast and a second, colder one moving in Thursday night. Expect highs in the mid to upper 20s in the south and teens north with sunshine most of the day. Temperatures will be colder Friday.
Subzero wind chills Thursday morning; much warmer Sunday
The northern half of Minnesota is below zero early Thursday while the southern half remains above zero, in the single digits. Most of the state has subzero wind chills, however, ranging from barely above zero in the south to near 30 below zero north. We’ll see more sunshine Thursday with temperatures actually a little warmer; in the mid to upper 20s south and teens north.
Bitter cold through Saturday; huge warmup starts Sunday
Highs Wednesday will range from the low 20s in the southeast to just single digits in the northwest. Expect subzero wind chills across the state Thursday and subzero temps overnight Friday into Saturday. Highs soar into the 40s Sunday, the start of a big warmup.
Cold air returns; signs of spring next week
Temperatures are once again colder early Wednesday morning. Readings range from the single digits north to teens in the south. High temperatures Wednesday will be just in the low 20s south to single digits northwest.
Mild Tuesday, then cold clamps down through Saturday
Tuesday will bring our warmest temperatures of this week with most of Minnesota in the 30s to even near 40 in the south. Expect much colder conditions the next several days. The state rapidly warms Sunday to near 40 for many, and all of next week looks much warmer.