Weather and Climate News

Cooler weather has settled across Minnesota and it remains in place all week. By the end of the week, temperatures turn cold enough for widespread frost and freeze conditions.
Cold northwest winds keep Minnesota from warming much on Monday, and much of the state will see light rain in the afternoon.
The weather this week turns noticeably colder. Meanwhile, spotty showers in the forecast will do little to dent Minnesota’s recent dry trend.
Minnesota sees seasonable weather Sunday, but temperatures slide even colder by the end of the week. Light rain chances linger most of the week.
Fickle Saturday; waves of Canadian cooldown on their way
Scattered showers have been wetting parts of Minnesota this Saturday afternoon. Strong and possibly severe thunderstorms are likely in the northern half of Wisconsin for the evening and into Saturday night. A persistent cooldown is headed our way for the upcoming workweek.
Balmy Saturday; then a serious cooldown
Saturday will feel like lingering summer again, especially across southern Minnesota. Scattered showers are crossing northern parts of the state. Strong thunderstorms are likely to grow over northern Wisconsin Saturday evening. Much cooler temperatures are on their way for the upcoming week.
One last summery day, then gradually turning much cooler
Saturday will bring summery temperatures again, especially to southern Minnesota. Scattered showers are on tap across the north, mainly Saturday afternoon. Strong thunderstorms are likely to develop just east of the Twin Cities in late afternoon.