The National Weather Service has released it's three-week outlook, and it looks like the first part of September is going to be cooler than normal across Minnesota.
After a hot and humid day today, thunderstorms will become likely overnight tonight, some could be severe -- with large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.
The National Weather Service says there is a marginal risk of severe weather across Central Minnesota Monday evening into Monday night -- with the main threat being large hail.
After enduring weeks and weeks of above normal snowfall, and below normal temps, Mother Nature has finally come to her senses. Here are the forecast high temps for the next ten days.
Christmas hasn't been this cold in St. Cloud in 20 years -- and this year the temperatures will be more of the same all the way to the New Year. Maybe this time around a lump of coal or two wouldn't be the worst thing you could get in your stocking.