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Weather alert ceases, however, another alert is impending for Friday evening storms

Severe storm warning persists on Friday over Minnesota, despite the reduction in heat-related concerns.

Weather Alert ongoing for Friday evening storms, Heat Advisory period concludes
Weather Alert ongoing for Friday evening storms, Heat Advisory period concludes

Weather alert ceases, however, another alert is impending for Friday evening storms

Minnesota Braces for Severe Storms This Weekend

Minnesota residents should be prepared for severe storms this weekend, as a NEXT Weather Alert has been issued for Friday across the state. According to Joseph Dames, the weekday morning meteorologist for WCCO-TV, the risk on Friday night into Saturday morning includes wind, hail, and flooding[1][2].

The humidity in the Twin Cities on Friday is noticeable, and the heat advisory that was in effect earlier has expired due to clouds keeping temperatures below advisory levels[3]. Despite the humidity, temperatures in the Twin Cities reached the lower 80s on Friday afternoon.

Joseph Dames, who joined the WCCO team in the winter of 2022, works on weather, science, and other environmental stories during the week. He has been providing timely weather updates and alerts to viewers, particularly focused on Minnesota weather conditions[4][5].

The severe storms expected this weekend are part of a late summer pattern that includes seasonable temperatures and scattered storm chances[6]. Residents are advised to stay informed and be prepared for any weather-related disruptions. It's important to monitor local news and weather updates, and to have a plan in place for any potential emergencies.

As the weekend approaches, let's hope for clear skies and mild weather, but be prepared for the possibility of severe storms. Stay safe, Minnesota!

Weather forecasting is crucial during this time as Minnesota braces for severe storms this weekend, with Joseph Dames providing timely updates as a meteorologist. The expected storms are part of a late summer pattern, and it's essential for residents to stay informed, monitor local news and weather updates, and have a plan in place for any potential emergencies.

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