Locally heavy rain with strong wind is possible to start the week
Here’s your Saturday night forecast for April 27, 2024 from Minnesota’s Weather Authority and Meteorologist Matt Serwe.The clouds over Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin could break apart a little bit overnight. Most of the night will be dry, including in the Twin Cities. Closer to sunrise, scattered light rain will move south to north across the
Our region started the day with a little sunshine, but rain is due to
Temperatures will continue to rise heading into the weekend, but isolated rain chances are forecast to return Wednesday
Rain will likely develop and stick around through the afternoon and evening hours of Sunday. A couple of showers may linger into Monday, but most of tomorrow is expected to stay cloudy to mostly cloudy and dry. Sunshine will likely return for a while on Tuesday along with temperatures approaching 70 degrees before thunderstorms stroll in from the west later in the day. Here's a look at the seven-day forecast.
Clouds will linger across most of Minnesota and Wisconsin this weekend.
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Strong to severe storms are possible this evening and overnight, therefore, a Tornado Watch is in effect for part of Eastern Iowa.
The day will start out dry and cool but we'll increase the clouds and warm the temperatures in the afternoon. If you're heading out in northwest Alabama, grab an umbrella. We'll have a chance of a shower in the afternoon. There's an isolated storm chance too. The rest of the Tennessee Valley will have a []
You'll want an umbrella if you're heading out Wednesday morning. Showers and the chance of storms return to the area. Storms may also try to re-develop in the afternoon. Any storm that gets strong may contain small hail, strong wind gusts, frequent lightning and heavy downpours. Stay alert to changing weather conditions. Stay with the []
Scattered mountain mixed rain and snow showers will be spread out across central ID and western WY.
Temperatures reached near-record levels across New Mexico Monday afternoon. More active weather returns later this week. Tuesday afternoon was one of the warmest days so far this year across New Mexico, with many areas climbing into the 80s and 90s. A weak backdoor front in northeast New Mexico is keeping temperatures a few degrees cooler []