
Computer models show a fairly impressive storm approaching from the high Plains by midweek, the chance of a cold rain increasing Tuesday, the wettest period coming Wednesday into a portion of Thursday. I think it should be just warm enough aloft for a rain event, at least for the southern half of Minnesota. Some wet snow may wrap into the storm, especially north of Brainerd, but I don't think we'll have to worry about any more slushy accumulations piling up close to home, at least not this week. My comfort level with the Climate Prediction Center's mild outlook for most of the winter isn't high, to be honest. Even though we have an El Nino brewing only 2 out of 3 El Nino events result in warmer winters for Minnesota and Wisconsin. The lack of sunspots on the sun has me a bit distracted/concerned. There's a strong correlation between a lack of sunspots and colder than normal weather, and this could be another important factor. Frankly I HOPE the CPC is right, and we do, in fact, experience fewer arctic outbreaks (and plenty of snow). I sure wouldn't bet the farm on the long, long-range outlook. Too many variables, too many things which can go wrong. Frankly, we have our hands full with the 7-Day Outlook, which is tough enough most weeks.
Enjoy the fading sun, try to sneak outside for an hour or so tomorrow, and get ready for a soggy midweek, heavy jackets returning within 48-72 hours. After what we've just muddled through we can be forgiven for celebrating 50s and 60s!

* A big thank you goes out to my friend and colleague Todd Nelson, who's been filling in for me for well over a week. I went on a short Caribbean cruise earlier this week (when the flakes were flying across Minnesota, and yes, I do feel some guilt for being away. It'll go away - I hope). I'm at Penn State right now, where I got my meteorology degree many, many years ago. We have season tickets, and we try to get back for a few games every year - my son, Walt, also attends PSU. He's a senior this year, and I'm sure he LOVES it when his parents drop in to say hello! Today was a slushy adventure, Penn State digging out from the earliest heavy snowfall on record, a good 4-6" of snow fell Thursday and Friday, making for especially challenging conditions for Saturday's football game with the Gophers. For the first time ever tail-gating was canceled, which is a little like postponing Christmas. Thousands of revelers in RV's had nowhere to go (normally they all camp out in adjacent fields next to the stadium, where they set up their grills and celebrate until gametime). Not this year - it was mayhem. Anyway, you've been in very capable hands with Todd at the helm, and I want to thank him for doing such a great job while I was away.


Paul's Outlook for the Twin Cities
Today: Partly sunny, breezy and milder. Winds: S/SW 10-20+ High: near 60
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low: 44
Tomorrow: A mix of clouds and sun, turning slightly cooler later in the day. High: 62
Tuesday: Clouds increase, chance of a shower late. High: 53
Wednesday: A cold rain likely. High: 46
Thursday: More rain (mixing with wet snow over northern MN). High: 44
Friday: Intervals of sun, a drier day, still cool though. High: 48
Saturday: Some sun, a few degrees warmer. Not bad. High: 52
Sunday: More clouds, a light rain-snow mix possible. High: 45
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