Clouds linger Saturday before strong winds return
Early morning showers are expected to taper off Saturday, though the rest of the day remains cloudy.
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Early morning showers are expected to taper off Saturday, though the rest of the day remains cloudy.
There's no snow in the forecast for Friday, but Halloween in Minnesota does have a history of seeing some weather extremes.
Scattered rain showers will develop Friday in the Twin Cities and continue into the trick-or-treating hours.
Following a foggy start to Thursday, high temperatures will only reaching into the upper 40s in the Twin Cities.
Thursday kicks off a mostly cloudy stretch that will last through Saturday morning, when the sun returns.
Aside from some clouds early Sunday morning, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 60 to wrap up the weekend.
Much of Minnesota is waking up to cloudy conditions on Saturday, and they'll be sticking around for most of the day.
Friday night football games should be dry with temperatures in the 40s.
The weekend will start quietly and comfortably, with temperatures again reaching above average across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The Twin Cities will deal with some isolated rain on Thursday, with highs about 15-degrees warmer than normal.
Severe weather season in the Upper Midwest is just about over now that the cooler weather is settling in.
Wind gusts will reach up to 35 mph, and there's a chance for some on-and-off showers throughout the day.
Saturday is shaping up to be beautiful, and a #Top10Wx Day has been declared across much of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Friday will be a classic fall day in the Twin Cities with sunshine, a light northwest breeze and comfortable highs in the mid-to-upper 60s under clear skies.
Clouds increase Thursday afternoon in the Twin Cities, with a few showers possible in the evening hours.