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Scattered showers, becoming cooler and windy this weekend
We are stuck in a cloudy, showery pattern with temperatures cooling back down this weekend. Scattered showers will persist on and off Friday with highs in the 50s mainly. It will become windy and colder Sunday.
Forecast models hint at warmer weather in the next two weeks.
Weekend weather: Cool temps, showers at times
We’ll have showers at times this weekend, and temperatures will be cool for late April.
50s to high 60s Thursday; showers on the way; cooler weekend
Temperatures will be above normal for a change Thursday. We’ll have a mix of clouds and sun with a spotty shower or two possible during the day. The better chance of showers develops Thursday evening into overnight again. Temperatures will be cooler this weekend.
Warmer with a few showers Thursday; more showers overnight into Friday, weekend
Thursday will be our warmest day this week but it won’t be sunny. We’ll have a few showers and a mix of clouds and sun. More showers develop later into Thursday night and Friday with cooler weather setting in for the weekend.
Shower chances ahead; cool weather slows lake ice-outs
Clouds increase Wednesday but it will be warmer with highs well into the 50s. Showers move into northwestern Minnesota Wednesday afternoon and spread east. Central and southern Minnesota will see mainly overnight showers with snow possible northeast.
Warmer Wednesday and Thursday; showers develop late Wednesday into the overnight
Temperatures will be warmer Wednesday with more sun through the morning. Clouds will increase through the afternoon as showers make their way into northern Minnesota late and spread southeast into Wednesday night.
Worst of Minnesota flood season may be over
Drier and milder weather in the forecast will likely lead to more rapidly falling river levels in the next week.