Breezy and warm through Saturday, a bit cooler Sunday
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We hit 76 degrees at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport yesterday. That is 19 degrees above normal, and today will be just as warm:
If you are going to be stuck in a weather pattern, this is the kind of pattern you might choose.
Warm southerly winds will continue through Saturday as a low pressure system moves slowly toward us:
Because we have strong winds, low humidity and warm temperatures, there is an enhanced fire risk today. Any brush fire that develops will spread rapidly, so outdoor burning is not recommended.
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The best shower chances today and Saturday will be over northwestern Minnesota. We might have to wait until Sunday night or early Monday for scattered showers in the Twin Cities.
Notice the low pressure system tracking through the southwest. Winter storm warnings are in effect from 6 a.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. Sunday for 8-14 inches of snow in the Denver area!
Warm weekend
Highs across Minnesota will be just a few degrees cooler tomorrow, but still well above normal in many spots:
Temperatures drop another couple of degrees over southern Minnesota on Sunday, and it will be much cooler over northwestern Minnesota:
60s return next week
Highs drop into the 60s for Monday and Tuesday, then rebound to near 70 on Wednesday:
Programming note:
Are we statistically overdue for a serious tornado event in the Twin Cities?
Tornado expert Kenny Blumenfeld and KARE 11’s Belinda Jensen discuss that possibility with MPR chief meteorologist Paul Huttner on Weather Lab today at 10 am. On Climate Cast at 10:30 a.m., Paul discusses why Minnesota companies are going green on climate.