6/20/2023 0 Comments Precipitation totals mn![]() Īdded the rainfall and river flow summary for 26 April to. Īdded the rainfall and river flow summary for 3 to. Īdded the rainfall and river flow summary for 10 to. Dry weather continues early next week with temperatures starting to rebound into the mid and upper 50s.Added the rainfall and river flow summary for 17 to. ![]() Highs stay in the 40s Saturday and Sunday. The rain and snow shut off this weekend, but the cold weather continues. Farther north, light snow is likely from Brainerd to the north Thursday into Friday. This rain could keep rivers rising through the end of the week. Rain totals of a half inch to an inch are likely across most of Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin, and potentially local totals near two inches. Some small hail is possible in these storms from southern Minnesota through the Twin Cities metro. The second round of rain and thunderstorms develops Wednesday evening and continues overnight. Once the first round moves out Wednesday morning, most of the afternoon will be cloudy with on and off drizzle. Cloud, some snow could mix in with the rain, but nothing will accumulate. ![]() You might hear a few rumbles of thunder along with the rain. ![]() The first round of rain moves in late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. More widespread-and potentially heavy-rain is in the forecast, so if you live near a river, be ready to take action as the water rises over the next several days. Here’s your Tuesday evening forecast for Apfrom KSTP Meteorologist Matt Serwe.įlood Warnings are in effect along many rivers in Minnesota, including the major waterways in the Twin Cities.
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