No Video is available today. CONTINUED SUN: Dry Pattern continues into today through Thursday with slow warming tomorrow. Highs today will range from the low 40’s NW to the Mid 50’s SE. Clouds will be minimal throughout the day with lots of sun and a near calm wind. DENSE FOG: Fog may develop in portions …
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Very dry this week. Starting off cold with moderating temperatures through the week. A return to mild & dry weather by the weekend with highs appoarching 50.F
Regional Weather View. A very calm weather pattern will continue across the Upper Midwest for the the week. The only weather of interest will be around the south shore of Lake Superior where lake effect snow will produce a few inches in that area. Weather everywhere else will be calm and very dry. Temperatures will …
2012-2013 Winter Outlook Update
Back in late summer, it seemed as though El Niño would become a factor in helping to shape U.S. weather and climate conditions this winter. When NOAA announced the Winter Outlook in October, El Niño still seemed possible. But the appearance of an El Niño this winter now seems unlikely, according to the updated Winter …
Low Temperatures reported in the upper single digits to low 10s Early Saturday Morning.
Frosty morning on a cold late November day, Nov 24th 2012 It was a cold morning across the area today as the influence of a very chilly airmass is overhead after the passage of a cold front last Thursday. Temperatures plunged into the upper sidle digits and low 10s for the 1st time this season …
Powerful cold front brings 45-50MPH wind gusts, wind driven flurries and drops temperatures 35+ degrees
Strong Northwest Winds early morning on flags on top of St Marys Hospital cranes November 23rd 2012 Changing temperatures seem to be common here lately with this latest one being cause by a powerful cold front that pushed through the region late Thanksgiving Evening bringing strong wind gusts, wind driven flurries and a significant temperature …
Record Pre Thanksgiving warmth! Highs in the lower 70s seen. A look at the weekend and next week shows much colder changes by Friday with highs only in the lower 30s, and even colder next week.
Backyard view November 21st 2012 Today was a beautiful stunning day once again across Southeastern Minnesota. Record highs were seen across many areas as warm southerly breezes brought temperatures sky rocking into the lower 70s, which is at least 30 degrees above normal. Typically we can expect highs in the upper 30s this time of …
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Pleasent this weekend, highs rising to near 60.F with a stiff south breezy. Slight change of a light shower or two Sunday, then clearing. Thanksgiving Outlook, Looks to be a nice one, sunny 50s and mild.
Regional weather view Very quiet weather pattern setting back into place for the Upper Midwest. There will only be one little weak system on Monday that could bring a few light widely scattered showers across the region. It will otherwise be very calm and mild across the region. Thanksgiving will offer no travel issues as …
System Report-Saturday-From record highs in the middle 70s and rainshowers To-Sunday snow and sigificantly colder temperatures in the middle to upper 20s a nearly 50 degree temperature swing!
Photo of sunshine on a record warm November 10th day. This weekend featured a huge change in weather conditions for the area, we went from record highs, to snow and cold temperatures. All of this was in the response of a low pressure system passing to our north. Saturday, a warm front move through in …
Strong Thunderstorms moving through Western Iowa
…STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING THROUGH WESTERN IOWA… AT 831 PM CST…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS OVER MONONA COUNTY…MOVING NORTHEAST AT 65 MPH. ONE HALF INCH DIAMETER HAIL…WINDS UP TO 50 MPH…CONTINUOUS CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING…BRIEF HEAVY DOWNPOURS…ARE POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM. THESE STORMS MAY STRENGTHEN OVER THE NEXT HOUR…SO STAY …