![]() Highs will range from the 50s along the North Shore to the 70s in southern Minnesota. The areas that see the least amount of rain could be in the Arrowhead. _ A Wet Fishing Opener Saturdayįor the Fishing Opener on Saturday, I am expecting at least scattered showers and thunderstorms across much of the state. Temperatures will range from the 60s along parts of the North Shore to around 80F in southern Minnesota. The best chance of storms Thursday is in the morning across southern Minnesota - otherwise, some slower-moving pop-up storms could occur at times in the afternoon and evening hours. Temperatures start off around 60F with highs near 80F. Once those move through, most of the afternoon Thursday should be dry in the metro with sunnier skies and just an isolated storm chance before better storm chances move back in. So we will have those storms moving toward the metro Thursday morning. Throughout this entire upcoming period of showers and storms (through the weekend), some places of southern Minnesota could see upwards of 2.50" of rain. ![]() Rain will continue into the Fishing Opener on Saturday (more on that below) - and that could be the day that we actually see some of the heaviest rain across southern Minnesota, with 1-2" alone from Friday Night through Saturday. Again, hail and wind are the primary threat from severe storms - but a few tornadoes can't be ruled out across portions of Iowa. The severe weather threat Friday is mainly to the south of Minnesota, but a Marginal Risk does creep far enough north to the I-90 corridor. Damaging winds and large hail will be the primary threats.Ī few of the storms out in western Minnesota could be strong to severe on Thursday, with hail and wind the main threats. Additional precipitation is expected Friday Night through Sunday morning.Ī few storms tonight across northern and far southwestern Minnesota could be on the strong side. ![]()
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