More Early Hints of April Coming
March is an atmospheric aberration, a cosmic jumble, an impossible juxtaposition of warm, cold, wet and windy. You can't jam all 4 seasons into one month? Mother Nature: hold my beer.
Exhibit A: On March 18, 1968 an early-season tornado touched down in Watonwan County. Warmth? Just 10 years ago highs were hitting 80F in the metro - flowers and shrubs were blooming in late March! March can bring legendary tournament snowstorms, raging river flooding, thunder, hail and subzero chill. Something for the entire family. Everything but normalcy.
Which makes this quiet pattern in mid-March so memorable. A cellophane-thin layer of cirrus clouds at 25,000 dimming the sun tip us off to a storm sliding south of Minnesota today. The mercury mellows this weekend with low 50s Saturday and a good shot at 60F Sunday; an April-like blue sky draped overhead. A shower Monday gives way to steadier rain Tuesday. A coating of slush may fall Tuesday night.
Keep those second-hand shoes handy. Mud and sludge season is here!
Going...Going...Going...Bueller... Officially MSP is down to a trace of snow, although there is considerably more over many western and northern suburbs, and the sledding up north should still be OK this weekend. But if you like snow I wouldn't wait too much longer to get out and play in it.
Iowa Slush. A southern storm will brush Iowa and the southern half of Wisconsin with a mix of rain and wet snow today, but temperatures should remain above 32F and most roads south/east of MSP will remain wet.
Stick Around for Sunday. Of all the days coming up Sunday gets the nod for the finest weather. We expect blue sky, light winds and afternoon highs in the upper 50s to near 60F, as much as 20F warmer than average for some Minnesota towns. A shower is possible Monday with steadier rain Tuesday, ending as a little slush Tuesday night as temperatures cool back down closer to normal next week.