The Twin Cities will have a cold and quiet end to the workweek, with highs in the 30s, a dry feel and lighter winds.
Nearly 50 million Americans in 18 states are under Fire Weather Warnings, across both the Southeast and the Plains, as cold, dry air and gusty winds create dangerous wildfire conditions.
A cold front brings strong winds and continued fire weather concerns to the area today.
TODAY: We cool a few degrees with a few more showers/thunderstorms Thursday night. Winds will likely ramp up on the front end ...
After a wet Wednesday conditions are drying out across the state with mild to seasonable high temperatures forecasted for Thursday afternoon. At the beginning of the afternoon, temperatures rose to ...
A few scattered showers or storms may develop along Thursday evening’s cold front, but most areas won’t see a widespread ...
Temperatures will run cooler Monday behind the cold front to kick off the new work week. Highs tomorrow afternoon are ...
A cold front is ushering in dry air, gusty winds, and elevated fire danger to start the weekend before humidity returns Sunday and rain chances build through the week.
The cold weather shelter provided beds after a kitchen fire at a home for adults with developmental disabilities.
The National Weather Service recommends caution with outdoor burning as low humidity and 25 mph wind gusts create fire spread potential across the region this weekend.
After getting close to 90 degrees this afternoon, fire danger picks up this weekend behind a passing cold front.
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