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Northland Under Siege: Severe Weather Tears Across the Region

Northland Under Siege: Severe Weather Tears Across the Region

Stormy Skies and Sizzling Weather Ahead: Your Week Ahead Explained

What’s Happening with the Weather?

If you live in northern Minnesota, you’re about to experience a rollercoaster of weather this week! Storm clouds are rolling in from the north, bringing along the potential for some pretty wild storms. Don’t worry — we’re going to break everything down so it’s super easy to understand.

The Severe Storm Warning

Severe thunderstorms were tracked moving across northern Minnesota on Monday. These aren’t your gentle afternoon rain showers — they’ve been known to produce some serious weather:

  • Funnel clouds (the spinning clouds that can sometimes touch down as tornadoes)
  • Large hail (ice falling from the sky — think golf-ball-sized or bigger!)
  • Strong winds that can knock things around outside

Important: Stay weather-aware! Keep an eye on Weather Alerts and use the Interactive Radar to track where the storms are moving in real time.


What’s Coming This Week

Here’s your day-by-day forecast, explained in plain English:

Monday (Today)

  • Before 10 AM: There’s a chance of showers and thunderstorms
  • After 5 PM: Another chance for showers and thunderstorms pops back up
  • Overall: Mostly cloudy skies, high temperature around 74°F
  • Wind: Breezy — winds coming from the northeast at 10–20 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph
  • Chance of rain: About 30%

Tonight

  • Evening: Showers and thunderstorms are likely (especially before 11 PM)
  • After midnight: Storms should quiet down
  • Temperature: Dropping to around 62°F
  • Wind: Still breezy, shifting from east to west after midnight, gusts up to 20 mph
  • Chance of rain: 60% — so there’s a pretty good shot you’ll hear some rain on your roof
  • Rainfall amount: About 1/10 to 1/4 inch overall, though thunderstorms could dump more

Tuesday

  • Big change! Sunny skies!
  • Temperature: Heating up to a much warmer 86°F
  • Wind: Breezy from the southwest, 5–15 mph, gusts up to 25 mph

Wednesday

  • Mostly sunny during the morning
  • After 10 AM: Another chance for rain and thunderstorms
  • Temperature: High around 83°F
  • Wind: Southwest at 5–10 mph, gusts up to 20 mph
  • Chance of rain: 40%

Thursday

  • A nice, calm day with mostly sunny skies
  • Temperature: High near 84°F
  • Wind: Gentle west wind around 5 mph

Friday

  • Chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning (before 1 PM)
  • Partly sunny skies
  • Temperature: Cooler — high near 76°F
  • Wind: East wind around 5 mph

Independence Day (Saturday)

  • Partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms
  • Temperature: High around 75°F
  • Wind: Shifting from north to east in the morning, 5–10 mph, gusts up to 15 mph

Sunday

  • Partly sunny with another chance of showers and thunderstorms
  • Temperature: High near 72°F
  • Wind: North at 5–10 mph, gusts up to 15 mph

The Heat Is On!

Here’s something important to know: hot and humid weather is expected to start today and stick around all week long. That means it’s going to feel sticky and uncomfortable — like walking into a warm bathroom after someone takes a hot shower!

Heat Alert: Extreme Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories have been issued for east-central Minnesota into northwest Wisconsin from Monday through Tuesday. This means the heat could be dangerous, especially for older adults, young children, and pets. Stay hydrated, stay cool, and check on your neighbors!


What About the Clouds?

You might notice the sky looking a little confused this week. Here’s what’s going on:

  • Behind the storms to the south, skies are starting to clear up
  • But new clouds are filling back in behind them
  • Meteorologists aren’t sure yet whether the sun will burn off the clouds during the day or whether warm air moving in will keep the clouds hanging around

Basically, the sky is having an identity crisis — and even the weather experts are waiting to see what it decides!


Quick Summary

Day Weather High Temp Rain Chance
Monday Cloudy, storms possible 74°F 30%
Tuesday Sunny! 86°F Low
Wednesday Mostly sunny, storms after 10 AM 83°F 40%
Thursday Mostly sunny 84°F Low
Friday Partly sunny, morning storms 76°F Moderate
Saturday Partly sunny, storms possible 75°F Moderate
Sunday Partly sunny, storms possible 72°F Moderate

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Should I be worried about the severe storms?
A: You don’t need to panic, but you should stay informed. Keep your phone nearby for weather alerts, and know where to go if a warning is issued (like a basement or interior room).

Q: What’s the difference between a Heat Advisory and an Extreme Heat Warning?
A: A Heat Advisory means it’s going to be really hot and you should take precautions. An Extreme Heat Warning means the heat is dangerous and could be harmful to your health — take it seriously!

Q: Will the storms ruin my Independence Day plans?
A: There’s a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, but it’s not a washout. Keep an eye on the forecast as the day gets closer and have a backup indoor plan just in case.

Q: Why is it going to be so humid?
A: Humidity happens when there’s a lot of moisture in the air. The combination of warm temperatures and moisture from recent rain and storms makes it feel sticky and uncomfortable.

Q: How can I stay safe during the heat?
A: Drink plenty of water, stay in air-conditioned spaces when possible, avoid being outside during the hottest part of the day (usually 11 AM–3 PM), and never leave kids or pets in a parked car!


Stay safe, stay cool, and keep checking those weather updates!

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