Weather and Climate News

After another cold start Thursday, temperatures finally start warming into the weekend.  Meanwhile, another round of rain targets the state Friday into Saturday.
Thursday begins foggy and unseasonably cold, then skies turn sunnier and most of Minnesota makes it into the 60s for the first time in a few days.
Unseasonable, and in some cases record-setting, cold continues through Thursday morning, then temperatures slowly warm into the weekend. Rain continues for southern Minnesota Wednesday, with more of the state seeing rain chances Friday.
Wednesday is another cold day across the state, with freezing conditions to start the day in northern Minnesota, and more record cold highs possible in southern Minnesota.
If we have to endure chilly weather, we might as well set a record! We accomplished that feat in the Twin Cities on Tuesday. Details on that, plus a look at frost/freeze warnings in northern Minnesota and who has the best chance of rain on Wednesday.
Unseasonably cold weather, including some morning temperatures below freezing in northern Minnesota, lingers through mid-week. Temperatures slowly warm as we head toward the weekend.
Tuesday starts with frost and freeze conditions in northern Minnesota and stays well below average all day. Southern Minnesota sees lingering light rain.
Much-cooler-than-average weather has settled across Minnesota and stays firmly in place until the weekend. The southern edge of the state also sees rain chances through mid-week.