Sunnier Thursday, Friday rain; June weather returns next week
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We've turned the corner on spring in Minnesota.
Most of us picked up some much needed rainfall with wave No. 1. Rainfall totals between one-quarter inch and 1 inch were common from the Twin Cities north. Many southern Minnesota towns recorded rainfall totals in excess of 1 inch.
Green on the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network cooperative observers map below represents one-quarter inch to sixty-one one-hundredths of an inch of rainfall. Yellow represents sixty-two one-hundredths of an inch to 1.47 inches.
Sunnier Thursday, next rain Friday
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We catch a sunny weather break Thursday across most of Minnesota. Rain wave No. 2 arrives Friday, with a few showers lingering into Saturday. Sunnier milder weather returns for Mother's Day.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Global Forecast System takes us through the weekend.
Temperature speed bump
Friday's rain system looks wet and cold. Temps hover in the 50s. Temperatures rebound by Mother's Day. Then it's back to June weather with temps pushing 80 again next week. From snow to summer in three weeks. Welcome to Minnesota.
Ice-out
All but the most stubborn northern lakes are now ice free. Here's the latest tally from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Early last frost?
It seems impossible, but it looks like we're record the last spring frost about five days earlier than average in the Twin Cities. The last time we hit freezing at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was April 20 at 28 degrees.
If we go frost free, that's five days earlier than the average of April 25.