Smokin’ Hot: 96 at MSP, solar storm triggers aurora watch
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The thermometer at MSP Airport hit 96 degrees at 4:45 pm today. That ties the hottest day this summer when MSP Airport peaked at 96 degrees on June 10th.
Cool front
As I write this a cool front is pushing south through the Twin Cities. You'll notice cooler more comfortable breezes by sunset tonight. The front will trigger a few scattered thunderstorms as it moves just south and east of the Twin Cities this evening.
NOAA's NAM 3 km resolution model favors a few spotty storms developing in the far southeast metro and pushing toward Rochester and La Crosse.
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Today's severe risk is basically southeast of the Twin Cities. A slight risk of severe storms is up for Rochester and La Crosse.
Cooler Sunday
Behind the front, Sunday will be gorgeous with lower humidity and mostly sunny skies. Heat and humidity return by Monday.
Solar storm triggers aurora watch
A solar storm today may trigger northern lights show Sunday night. The coronal mass ejection last night should reach earth by Sunday night or Monday.
A "moderate geomagnetic storm watch" has been issued by NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center for Sunday night and Monday.
Skies should should be favorable Sunday night for aurora watching over Minnesota. As always, it's best to get away from city lights with a clear view of the northern sky.
Happy aurora hunting.