Temperature: 46 F, feels like 46 F
Humidity: 73%
Dew Point: 38 F
Wind: 1 mph ESEPressure: 30.01 in
Visibility: 10 miles
Cover: Overcast 1500 ft
Observation: 2:30 PM
Moon: Waning Gibbous, 83% visible
Today is cool but warmer and drier than yesterday. There is little to no chance for rain today but there is a high chance for rain tomorrow as Northeast winds continue to come across the Great Lakes and meet the low pressure system and stationary front to the south of us. There is a trough of low pressure attached to the end of this stationary front over the Rockies which is pulling moisture to this area; heavy snow is expected. The ring of high pressure systems around the United States is finally getting parched landscapes the precipitation one can expect in April. By this weekend the winds should shift from the north to the south and temperatures are expected to rise, along with a greater chance for thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to rise to the mid 60s so the increased heat and moisture could produce some stronger storms. The current LI index for the Twin Cities is at 14.3, but I will be watching it in the coming days to determine the severity and prevalence of the upcoming storms.
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