Much needed rainfall, summery weekend ahead
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Over overnight lightning show left behind some much needed rainfall across Minnesota.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport .33 inch
Forest Lake, .58 inch
St. Cloud, .57 inch
Hibbing, .79 inch
Sandstone, .92 inch
Hayward, 1.22 inches
Low pressure swirls east into Wisconsin today and high pressure feeds cooler air in from the north. The cool off is temporary. Our next October warm front pushes in from the Dakotas this weekend.
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Another fantastic weekend
Take a long nap today. By the time you wake up Friday afternoon the weekend will be here. Sunshine and fall colors near peak in northern Minnesota this weekend make for a stunning sight.
Here's the updated Minnesota fall color map from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
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In the metro and southern Minnesota you may forget it's still October this weekend. A windy but mild Saturday gives way to less wind and temps at or above 80 degrees by Sunday afternoon as the thermal ridge, the zone of warmest air passes directly overhead at maximum temperature time around 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The record high Sunday at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is 84 degrees.
Frost potential next Friday?
The first real shot at frost in the inner metro core appears to arrive the morning of Friday Oct. 16. If the metro manages to escape frost next Friday morning, this could be one of the latest 32 degree readings in years in the metro. More 70s in late October?
Stay tuned.