This is the Storm Prediction Center storm outlook for Friday, notice how southern Minnesota is included in the "Slight Risk" area. Temperatures ahead of the approaching cold front will warm well into the 70's to near 80 degrees. The atmosphere will become quite unstable during the afternoon hours on Friday, which will be sufficient for our first, possible, severe weather event of the season. At this point, it appears the heaviest or strongest thunderstorms will stay south of us, but heavy rain will be possible for most of central and southern Minnesota through early weekend. It might be a good idea to get out Thursday, do a little yard work before some much needed rain comes in.Mock Tornado Warning/drill Set for Thursday afternoon - 1:45pm!
Weather Headlines* Thursday - Warmest day of the week, 80's likely. Would be the first 80 degree reading of the year (average first occurs May 4th for St. Cloud) Optimistic backyard and bank thermometers may flirt with the mid 80's.
* Grills about to be fired up: Grilling Alert may be upgraded to Barbecue Warning.
* Shower/T-storm risk Thursday and Friday, some severe in southern Minnesota Friday?
* Severe Weather Awareness week is this week (April 20th-24th)
* Tornado Drill set this Thursday statewide at 1:45pm, with the exception of far NW MN because of flooding concerns.
Todd's Forecast
Thursday: Warmest day of the week! Overnight storms possible. High: 81
Friday: Unsettled, still mild. Scattered showers/T-storm. High: 63
Saturday: Shower and storm risk moves south through the day. Temps backing off to below normal levels. High: 53
Sunday: Lingering clouds, sprinkle. Cooler. High: 53
Monday: Spotty shower, cooler. High: 54
Tuesday: Lingering showers. High: 58
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