Slow Motion Spring: Maytober air mass triggers frost
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Our sloooow motion spring continues.
The land is turning high energy springtime green. The sky still says October.
Clearing skies this week and a chilly Canadian air mass have set the stage for mid-May frost in Minnesota. Frost advisories have been posted for much of western and central Minnesota.
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INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ALEXANDRIA...LONG PRAIRIE...LITTLE FALLS...MORRIS...GLENWOOD...ST. CLOUD...FOLEY...MADISON...BENSON...MONTEVIDEO...WILLMAR...LITCHFIELD...GRANITE FALLS...OLIVIA
319 PM CDT TUE MAY 13 2014
...FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 8 AM CDT WEDNESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN HAS ISSUED A FROST ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 8 AM CDT WEDNESDAY.
* TEMPERATURE...32 TO 37 DEGREES.
* IMPACTS...AREAS OF FROST WILL FORM...ESPECIALLY IN SHELTERED AND LOW LYING AREAS. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FROST ADVISORY MEANS THAT FROST IS POSSIBLE. SENSITIVE OUTDOOR PLANTS MAY BE KILLED IF LEFT UNCOVERED.
Big frosty footprint
A big chunk of the Midwest and High Plains will feel near or below freezing temps this week. Check out the coverage on frost -- and freeze -- warnings for Wednesday morning.
Recipe for frost
The perfect recipe for frost in spring? A big chilly Canadian high pressure wedge sliding south.
There's an abundance of pretty blue colors on weather maps around the northern United States this week. Here's a look at the frosty expected lows early Wednesday morning.
Frosty metro suburbs?
The inner core of the Twin Cities metro area may escape frost this week. But many metro suburbs may get nipped. The coldest metro temperature likely arrive Thursday and Friday morning at this point. Time for those eager beaver gardeners to cover the Supertunias?
Frost is now uncommon in Minnesota in mid-May.
The latest 32 degree temperature record at Minneapolis-St.Paul International Airport was on May 24, 1925. Mercifully I don't think well match that level of cold looking at the maps the next two weeks.
Nice weekend ahead?
We may get rewarded for paying some chilly weather dues this week. The weather stars appear to be aligning for a dry, mostly sunny and milder weekend.
Looking way ahead, the early look at the Memorial Day Weekend appears to favor more consistent temps in the 70s, and chances for some occasional rain and thunder. In other words, pretty typical weather for late May.
Stay tuned!