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No Thanksgiving week storms for Minnesota and Wisconsin
We’ll have no weather drama for Thanksgiving week. Storms will stay far away. Temperatures will have their ups and downs.
Sunday wind gust of 54 mph at MSP; a cool Monday, then temps rebound
Our Sunday featured window-rattling winds. We have details on those wind gusts, plus a look at the much lighter winds that are on tap for Monday. You’ll be happy to hear that the weather this week looks good for travelers.
Windy and colder Sunday afternoon; Gale warning for Lake Superior
A cold front is giving us strong winds and we’ll see falling afternoon temperatures. Parts of northern Minnesota will see some flakes. We have the forecast details, plus a look at the week ahead.
Windy and colder this Sunday; light snow in parts of northern Minnesota
A cold front will give us blustery winds and falling temps as it moves through Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The best chance of flakes will be in northern Minnesota.
Windy and colder Sunday; best flake chance in far northern Minnesota
Winds will ramp up on Sunday as colder air rushes in. Some spots in far northern Minnesota will see a bit of snow. We have your forecast details, including a look at the week ahead.
Temperatures and winds will be reasonable today, and most of us will stay dry. We have the details.
Weekend forecast: Nice Saturday; blustery winds, some flakes Sunday
Temperatures will be a bit above average on Saturday, then plummet on Sunday. We have your weekend forecast, including winds and who could see a bit of snow on Sunday.
Following quiet weather Friday, two cold fronts impact Minnesota over the weekend, returning snow, gusty winds and colder temperatures to the state.