Thursday's forecast: Feel the Fall!
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Seasonable temps today and temps BELOW average for the first time in three weeks tomorrow. The weekend will be beautiful!

Minnesota DNR proposes $13.3 million in funding for drought recovery

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is proposing $13.3 million in funding to address 2021 drought impacts on water and trees, the DNR announced Wednesday.

Tornadoes hit Oklahoma as severe weather sweeps across Central US

Multiple reported tornadoes caused damage in Oklahoma late Sunday, as severe weather also swept through parts of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Texas.

Southwest Airlines, FAA differ over cause for cancellations

The airline canceled more than 1,000 flights in total, or 29% of its schedule, as of 7 p.m. ET Sunday, according to flight tracker FlightAware.

Antarctica’s 2021 winter was among the coldest on record

Scientists said it was the second coldest winter after 2004 in the 60-year weather record at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.

Severe thunderstorm watch issued as storms move into western Minnesota

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of west-central Minnesota as a quick-moving line of storms pushes west Saturday evening into the overnight.

Summer-feeling weekend ahead, storms possible Saturday night

A summer-feeling weekend is ahead if you're planning fall activities, although a cold front could bring some storms Saturday night.

Draconid meteor shower to dazzle in peak on Oct. 8

The Draconid meteor shower is considered a short-lived event and is expected to peak on Oct. 8.

Big pattern change will bring unsettled weather to Minnesota

For the first time in weeks, a large change in the overall North American weather pattern will lead to more activity across the central United States. This doesn't necessarily mean more moisture in our neck of the woods, but it certainly gives us increased chances heading through the next few days.

List: Minnesota's lesser-known places to visit this fall

The Minnesota DNR’s Fall Color Finder indicates that most of the metro area is at about 25 to 50 percent peak, and northern Minnesota is at peak.

First fall freeze still nowhere in sight

Some isolated spots in northeastern Minnesota have touched the freeze mark already this fall, everyone else has not.

Summer-style humidity returns just in time to start October

After diving into fall last week with the first freezing temperatures in the Arrowhead and some 40s for the Twin Cities, we've seen a gradual shift back to summer.