Weather and Climate News

We aren’t expecting any huge temperature swings this week, but you’ll notice higher temps late in the week and into the weekend. We had a much colder end to January last year, and we’ll revisit that.
A stable air mass over Minnesota is helping to keep temperatures mild, but it is also causing cloudy skies and periods of fog. Light snow chances return by Thursday.
A very stable air mass sitting over Minnesota is causing some fog and drizzle for parts of Minnesota Monday morning, and it will keep clouds in place for most of the day.
Parts of western Minnesota will see a wintry mix this Sunday afternoon and Sunday evening. Milder than normal temps remain in our forecast for several days. We have all the details for you.
How long will this mild (for January) streak continue? Who will see some flakes the next couple of days? We have the answers to those questions, plus a reminder about ice safety
Our mild stretch will last several days; spring flood outlooks released
Our weekend temps will be much warmer than normal, and quite a contrast to the arctic chill that we saw last weekend. Details on how long the mild weather will last, and an early look at the spring flood outlook for Minnesota.
Mild weather will stay with us this weekend and beyond. We’ll cruise through the end of January with a string of mild days, unlike the arctic chill of late-January last year. We have your complete weekend forecast and a look at our Minnesota snow depths.
Top-five flood possible for the Red River this spring
Communities along the Red River could see a top-five flood this spring, according to preliminary flood outlooks from the National Weather Service.