Storm chances return to close out the workweek as a front pushes through. After it passes, skies dry out and the weekend trends much nicer with warm temperatures #WeatherLoon#mnwx
Radar [5:20 PM]: Storms are beginning to fire in northeast South Dakota and eastern North Dakota. They’ll track east through the evening and weaken overnight, but could still produce strong winds — western Minnesota should stay alert #WeatherLoon#mnwx
☀️ Summer has arrived in Minnesota and June is also the state’s peak severe weather month.
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High pressure to our east has kept things rather clear the last few days, but it will give way to wet and stormy weather from the west as a cold front gradually crosses the state through the end of the week. #WeatherLoon#mnwx
Marginal to slight risk of severe thunderstorms in place later today and tonight. Isolated to scattered severe storms possible. Be weather aware. https://t.co/IPwcL6V4kj #mnwx
Wednesday brings mild weather and a noticeable breeze, but that wind is also a sign of storms building. Western Minnesota sees them first before activity slides east into Thursday #WeatherLoon#mnwx
We keep the summer feel heading into the weekend, though thunder chances start to rise toward the end of the workweek - Catch the full forecast here: https://t.co/34dm0ZcHJn #WeatherLoon#mnwx
Unsettled weather builds in from the west Wednesday and Wednesday night. Some storms may be capable of damaging winds, large hail, and excessive rainfall. Additional storms are expected in the region Thursday and Friday. #WeatherLoon#mnwx
Looking ahead: Storm activity ramps up Wednesday, including a chance for stronger storms in western Minnesota. Also, that storm threat may linger into Thursday #WeatherLoon#mnwx
Sunshine returned today, and we’re keeping that trend going Tuesday with highs pushing into the 80s - Catch your full forecast here: https://t.co/qHOMI8EZoR #WeatherLoon#mnwx
June 1st: Start of Meteorological Summer AND Atlantic Hurricane Season! Meteorological Summer runs June-August because those are typically the warmest 3 months of the year. Meanwhile, Astronomical Summer begins with the Summer Solstice later this month. https://t.co/z4nINTxNQj
May was a dry month in Minnesota, while temperatures overall varied a degree or two on either side of average. June's outlook is warm without a strong signature of either dry or wet conditions. #WeatherLoon#mnwx
Mild temperatures hold into the weekend, but a developing feature in western Minnesota will spark a few showers and storms while also ramping up winds statewide #WeatherLoon#mnwx