Some of you may be thinking: rain rain, go away! We’re almost to July but temperatures have been more along an April trend as of late. That said, we really need the rain in some parts of the state and more is coming – for some spots – through Wednesday night. There is also a brief window for severe storms down in the southeast corner near Austin, Rochester, even the Twin Cities.
Hail is the biggest severe threat through this afternoon. The strong updrafts and lower freezing levels are a rough recipe if there is any better instability out there south of Minneapolis and St. Paul before dusk. There will also be torrential downpours, and thus some traffic snags through the afternoon drive home from work.
There is also a Severe Thunderstorm Watch listed for the southern end of the Twin Cities, southwards towards Owatonna, Rochester and Red Wing. Later Wednesday night we could start to see some fog forming.
By Thursday, a few lingering wraparound showers may persist, but widespread rainfall is not expected. Beyond that, the overall weather pattern remains somewhat unsettled through the weekend as the upper-level trough remains parked over the region.
Confidence in the forecast decreases later in the week, with weather models showing differing solutions regarding additional rain chances. For now, expect periodic opportunities for showers mixed with extended dry periods…