![]() ![]() Difference Between Weather and Spy Balloons 8 to 14 Day Precipitation OutlookĪccording to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, the 8 to 14 Day precipitation outlook shows more active weather in place across the nation and especially across the Central US. 8 to 14 Day Temperature OutlookĪccording to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, the 8 to 14 day temperature outlook shows cooler than average temperatures across much of the Western US, but warmer than average temperatures will settle in across the eastern and especially the northeastern part of the nation. Temperatures will cool into the 20s on Friday, but will warm up into the 30s again this weekend. There could be a little light snow on Thursday as a storm system passes to our southeast of us. The extended weather outlook for the Twin Cities shows much warmer weather in place over the next several days. However, we'll warm up pretty quickly this weekend with highs back into the mid/upper 30s. There's a chance that we could be close to 40F on Wednesday with a brief cool down on Friday. The extended temperature outlook for Minneapolis through the first full week of February keeps our temps rather mild for this time of the year. Extended Temperature Outlook For Minneapolis Large hail, damaging winds and even a few tornadoes will be possible. Severe Threat on WednesdayĪccording to NOAA's SPC, there is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms across the Lower Mississippi Valley. The Twin Cities will largely get missed, but there could be a little snow on Thursday as the storm passes to our southeast. ![]() This system will drift north mid/late week with areas of snow for parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes. The weather outlook through the weekend shows another storm system developing in the Southern US midweek with areas of rain and thunder across the Central US. Hourly Feels Like Tempsįeels like temps on Wednesday won't be too chilly with readings in the 10s and 20s through the day. Skies will generally be sunny with gusty SW winds through the day. The weather outlook for the Twin Cities through the day Wednesday shows mild temperatures in place with readings in the mid 20s in the morning and mid/upper 30s in the afternoon. We will also see a mix of clouds and sun through the day. Temps across the region on Wednesday will warm into the 30s and possibly near 40F, which will be nearly +10F to +20F above average for this time of the year. Skies will be sunny with south-southwesterly winds during day. The weather outlook for the Twin Cities on Wednesday, February 8th shows a high temp approaching the mid/upper 30s, which will be nearly +10F to +15F above average for this time of the year. Twin Cities Weather Outlook For Wednesday 55.6" of snow has fallen at the MSP Airport, which is the 7th snowiest start to any season on record. Taking a look at snowfall since July 1st, many locations have seen above average amounts so far this season, but folks from near Sioux Falls to the Twin Cities and towards Duluth are nearly 20" to 30" above average this month. With several days of warmer weather on the horizon, our snow pack will take a bit of a hit, so get out there and enjoy while it's still around. Meanwhile, nearly 1.5ft of snow is on the ground in International Falls. Meanwhile, there's nearly 2ft of snow on the ground in Duluth, across northern Wisconsin and the UP of Michigan. Snow DepthĪs of Monday, February 6th, the MSP Airport still had 9" of snow on the ground. Some extended weather models are suggesting rain potential by midweek next week. Looking ahead to Valentine's Day next Tuesday, we could be up near 40F once again. However, there will be a brief cool stint later this week with highs back to if not slightly below average on Friday. Highs will warm into the 30s and possibly near 40F a few times through mid month. ![]() The NBM extended temperature outlook for Minneapolis shows mild weather in place over the next several days. There will be a brief cool snap later this week, but milder temps look to return this weekend. The 850mb temperature anomaly through the weekend shows milder temperatures continuing across much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation. We still have plenty of winter left to go, but winter is certainly on its way!ĭaylight GAINED since yesterday: +2 Minutes & 46 Secondsĭaylight GAINED since Winter Solstice (December 21st): ~ 1 hour & 20 minutes Still Cold This Week, But Much Warmer This Weekend We'll pick up almost an additional hour of daylight through the end of February and almost an additional 1 hour and 30 minutes of daylight through the Spring Equinox. ![]() We now have more than 10 hours of daylight and are picking up nearly 3 minutes of daylight per day as we approach the Spring Equinox in 6 weeks. Believe it or not, we've gained more than an hour of daylight since the Winter Solstice nearly 7 weeks ago. ![]()
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