Potential afternoon showers foreseen in the Twin Cities on Wednesday, followed by increased chances of precipitation in the coming days.
Minnesota residents should brace themselves for a wet week ahead, as rain is predicted for various parts of the state over the coming days.
On Wednesday, the northern part of Minnesota will remain dry for most of the day. However, after a brief dry spell, rain activity is expected to redevelop in the late afternoon and persist through dinner time in certain areas. The Twin Cities will experience the majority of the activity during the afternoon.
Southwestern Minnesota will see the most rain activity in the morning of Wednesday, with showers and storms occurring in parts of the state.
As we move into Thursday and Friday, the precipitation patterns will resemble those of Wednesday, featuring early morning rain, some dry time, and redevelopment later on.
For those who enjoy the morning weather updates, you'll be pleased to know that Dave Dahl, the meteorologist who started on WCCO in the morning during the winter of 2022 and is responsible for weather forecasts in the morning show, will be there to guide you through the week's weather.
Stay tuned for further updates as we monitor the weather conditions in Minnesota. Remember to stay safe and dry!
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