MINNEAPOLIS — Another round of rain will arrive in the Twin Cities Sunday morning, and our unsettled pattern is here to stay.This latest storm will start in southern Minnesota and move north, bringing spotty showers, wind and possibly thunder, though the threat of severe weather remains low. The strongest storms will hit south of the Twin Cities.Expect an additional half-inch or inch of rain.Temperatures will stay around 50 degrees all day Sunday, then tick up slightly on Monday as the rain...
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WHAT WE'RE TRACKING: Showers and storms tonight. Mild on Wednesday. ALERT
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Warmer temperatures with more sunshine Sunday, with multiple chances of rainfall over the course of the coming week. Meteorologist Jack Maney has your Storm Track 3 forecast.
Severe weather winding down this evening with another threat for strong storms Saturday.
What We’re Tracking Rain is continuing to move off to the East this morning as we hold on to cloud cover for our viewing area. Winds are already breezy to start out and will continue to be an issue over the next few days. We'll have another chance for storms later this afternoon and evening []
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Temperatures top out in the low 40s for most of the region before the sun peeks out for the middle of the week.
Friday becomes mainly cloudy and breezy with scattered late day rain showers and a high of 58.We are on Storm Watch as two active storm systems will sweep throu
Today is going to be the warmest day of the week for most of the state, with temperatures 5-15° above average for late April. A weak backdoor front is keeping temperatures slightly cooler across far northeastern New Mexico, which may spark up an isolated shower this afternoon but it won't be heavy or widespread. The []
Our pattern brings a few storms nearing the area later Tuesday night into