And Continuing Through Midday Today (Chance of Few Late Day Showers?) The moisture is still relatively limited, but showers and thunderstorms broke out in east central Minnesota, mainly from the Twin Cities northward, that have moved on into Wisconsin (set frames to 48 on the College of DuPage north central US radar loop). It is much more humid near the front over Iowa with dew points in the 60's and even a few oppressive lower 70's. Even warmer air from the western Dakotas and Montana has been flowing in on southeast winds overnight (see NWS Aviation Weather Center METAR map click on Minnesota). The dew points allowed for a morning low in the upper 40's, but crept up into the noticeable middle to upper 50's yesterday afternoon ( see NWS: 3-day of St. Warmer air began to move back into Minnesota yesterday as highs topped out around 80 degrees in much of central Minnesota (see 4 PM Monday NWS WPC North American zoom-in map). Getting Warmer Yesterday with Some Late Night Storms in Eastern MN You can see this contrast in yesterday's high temperatures, with more 100-plus temperatures in Kansas than in the Desert Southwest, but highs only in the 60's and even 50's in central Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba (see 4 PM Monday NWS WPC North American zoom-in map). While we have spent most of this month in the middle so far, there are going to be some wild swings through the rest of this week. Cloud September high-low temperature chart) and the record low temperatures are below freezing (bottom of light blue). Cloud record high temperatures are still in the lower 90's (top of light red on the NWS Twin Cities St. The next three days are going to live up to the reputation that Minnesota fall (and spring) temperatures can do just about anything. Please consult your device documentation for instructions.Tuesday, Septem4 :30 AM Bob Weisman Meteorology Professor Saint Cloud State University Atmospheric and Hydrologic Sciences Department September Weather About to Do Anything On mobile devices, you can save the bookmark as an easy-access icon similar to other apps. For example, if you select "Weather for a location," then select a location, the bookmark will return to your location on your next visit. You may bookmark the URL to return later to the same view with the selected settings.
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