National Weather Service Issues Wind Advisory For Central Minnesota
Partly sunny this afternoon with a stray shower. Patchy fog will also likely form in the favored valleys.
The weather service issued a hazardous weather outlook Tuesday morning for the possibility of “unseasonable cool” and freezing temperatures forecast to arrive by week’s end.
Prior to Friday, nighttime lows will hover in the mid- to low 40s.
We continue the nice trend into Monday with milder temps in the mid 70s. In addition, a low pressure over the southern New England coast will also contribute a few of its cloud shield to the region today, keeping the sunshine filtered for the course of the day. Mostly clear skies and temperatures getting cool into the 40s.
Sunday will be hot, forecasters say, with robust south winds pushing highs to about 90.
Wednesday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 44. Northwest wind 5 to 10 miles per hour. West wind 7 to 15 miles per hour.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High near 50 and low near 30. On Saturday it won’t make it to 60, topping out at 59 and on Sunday the high will reach 61.