MN Weather: Above-Average Temperatures Expected For Weekend, Deer Hunting Opener – WCCO
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A quiet local weather pattern is predicted over the approaching days, with temperatures warming above frequent this weekend.
The WCCO Local weather Workforce is reporting that Friday might have delicate temperatures throughout the 50s, nonetheless will most likely be pretty blustery. Sustained winds may hit between 30 and 40 mph throughout the southern house of the state throughout the afternoon, along with the Twin Cities.
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“Regardless that temperatures will most likely be pretty common throughout the 50s, it’ll actually really feel cooler,” meteorologist Mike Augustyniak acknowledged.
Winds will calm into Saturday for the deer opener; temps will hit the low-60s. Winds of 5 to 10 mph are doable.
Then, for Sunday, temperatures will most likely be even hotter, hitting the mid-60s. Wind speeds are anticipated to be very similar to Saturday.
As for subsequent week, delicate temperatures throughout the 50s and a healthful dose of photo voltaic appears to be the theme.
NORTHERN LIGHTS
Many viewers in Minnesota shared footage of northern lights that had been seen Wednesday night time and early Thursday morning.
Augustyniak evaluations that following one different probability of seeing northern lights on Thursday night time for positive parts of the state, “there’ll most likely be tons further coming” since train for aurora borealis is on the upswing for the following 4 to five years.
WCCO might have updates when there are possibilities to see the northern lights.