At this point, the National Weather Service says temps are expected to warm a bit Friday before we get a "pleasant late October day" on Saturday. But then a cold front could move through Saturday night and keep temps in the 40s and 50s on Halloween.
By gawd something more reliable than a farmer with an almanac has released a winter prediction. Behold, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center is calling for the December-February period to be influenced by La Niña
The Twin Cities and pretty much the entire southern half of Minnesota will see the clear blue skies Wednesday morning be replaced by gray clouds and plenty of precipitation as the day progresses, with upwards of an inch of rain possible.
With memories clouded by Covid, climate change and Kirk Cousins controversies, we don t blame you if you don t remember that we are coming upon the one-year anniversary of the ultra-rare October snowstorm that slammed the Twin Cities with 6-9 inches of snow.