NOAA s outlook points to hotter-than-normal summer for Minnesota
Grab that sunscreen and hit the lake.
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The early forecast for this summer bodes well for those who like it hot.
NOAA s Climate Prediction Center on Thursday released its monthly and seasonal outlook maps, which have Minnesota seeing warmer-than-normal temperatures into the fall. Much of the U.S. is also expected to see hotter temps this summer.
Here s the temperature outlook for June, which shows the entire state of Minnesota is likely to be hotter than normal.
The normal high temperature in June is nearly 80 degrees in the Twin Cities, while the average low is about 60 degrees.
Almost 2 years after departure from The Current, Brian Oake is back at Cities 97.1
He ll be hosting the weekday morning show.
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There s a homecoming at Cities 97.1, which has announced it s bringing back Brian Oake to be its new weekday Morning Show host.
The radio veteran became one of the Twin Cities best known DJs during his time at what was then Cities 97, serving as its afternoon drive-time host from 2001 before becoming the Morning Show co-host in 2012 alongside Keri Noble.
His latest tenure at Cities started Monday, and going forward he ll be the host of the station s flagship 6-10 a.m. weekday slot.
Target won t require face masks for fully vaccinated unless local rules state otherwise
Target made the announcement on Monday.
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Target will no longer require people to wear face masks if they re fully vaccinated, except where it s required by local ordinances, like in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Gov. Tim Walz rescinded the statewide mask mandate on Friday, but some businesses and cities are still requiring them for everyone.
Related: Face coverings will continue to be strongly recommended for guests and team members who are not fully vaccinated and we’ll continue our increased safety and cleaning measures, including social distancing, throughout our stores, Target said.