
It's late, I'm tired. Yes, I am weary. It's been a long week. I want to rest my head on the nearest pillow and catch some serious zzzz's, maybe dream about Doppler-Nirvana, the Twins in a pennant race, chocolate ice cream or January Jones. Not necessarily in that order. Speaking of Mad Men, please forgive me for not writing a small novella today - I'm nursing a sickly PC and the forecast is fairly straightforward. For a change I'm not going to bury the lead.
Weather for people in a hurry (in my case in a hurry to hit the hay...)
Last night's heavy thunderstorms are rumbling toward Chicago - winds will shift around to the north today, allowing drier, Canadian air to trickle into Minnesota. A stray, instability shower or T-shower may pop up by midday or afternoon, especially over central and northern counties - but no steady, prolonged rain is expected today - just a fleeting shower or two. Sunday looks remarkable - bright sun, low humidity, light winds - no (meteorological) excuses not to wander out and soak up one of the finer days of July, possibly of the entire summer. Blue sky spills over into Monday and Tuesday, before the next round of midweek showers and storms. Just like clockwork.
Have a great weekend - today will be tolerable/acceptable, Sunday should be nothing short of amazing....

Paul's SC Times Outlook for St. Cloud and all of central Minnesota
Today: Partly sunny, breezy, turning less humid. A passing shower or T-shower possible, especially up north this afternoon. Winds: N 10-15. High: 79
Saturday night: Gradual clearing, more comfortable. Low: 58 (low to mid 50s up north).
Sunday: Mostly sunny with less wind (and low humidity). It may be one of the nicer days of summer. Winds: SW 3-8. High: 83
Monday: Partly sunny and seasonably warm. High: 84
Tuesday: Less sun, growing chance of a T-storm. High: 85
Wednesday: More clouds, more numerous showers/storms. High: 83
Thursday: Showers and storms linger, some clearing north/west. High: near 80
Friday: Mix of clouds and sun, still plenty warm. High: 82




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