Showery Today - Brighter Weekend Skies
I don't have the time or energy, but made-to- order-weather would be a worthy tech start-up. Schedule showers for farmers on weekdays (preferably at night). Weekend sun for boaters, golfers and bikers. Everyone happy, living in meteorological harmony.
Weather modification is more hype than substance; on rare occasions we can nudge Mother Nature by seeding clouds to increase snowfall or rainfall slightly. Changing weather on a large scale is still science fiction, at least in the near term. And any weather-tinkering business would include one mad scientist and 50 lawyers, because you'd be getting sued every other day. No thanks.
Today looks like the wettest day in sight with a few hours of showers, possible thunder. Any storms become spotty and hit-or-miss over the weekend, with enough spurts of sun for highs near 70F. Toss in a walleye chop and falling barometer and the fish may bite. Good luck.
I see 80s early next week, and with drought risk increasing please remind me not to whine about a few showers.
Pockets of Moderate Drought. Unusually dry weather persists over far southern and western counties, but the dries weather is Red River Valley and far northern Minnesota, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Very High Risk of Wildfires Across Red River Valley. The Minnesota DNR has details: "Continued drought conditions mean very high fire danger persists in northwestern Minnesota. Spring outdoor recreation activity is increasing, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges outdoor enthusiasts to limit the use of campfires and use caution with off-road vehicles that could spark and start a wildfire. Northern Minnesota counties remain under open burning restrictions. Minnesota's wildland fire management agencies report nearly 900 wildland fires have burned more than 32,000 acres since the beginning of March. The majority of the wildfire activity has occurred in the driest area of the state, the northwest corner. This includes the Oxcart Fire, which burned approximately 13,000 acres on and around portions of the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge near Mentor, making it Minnesota's largest wildfire in nearly a decade, and the Goods Fire, which scorched more than 5,500 acres near Red Lake last week..."
Today: Wettest Day. NOAA NDFD numbers suggest one or two tenths of an inch of rain today and tonight before skies dry out on Saturday. NOAA models may be a little too cool early next week; ECMWF (below) shows 80 degrees Monday through Wednesday of next week.