It's still early, but the long-range (GFS) computer model is strongly hinting at the first true outbreak of numbing, Canadian air for the first week of December. The model is even printing out a little liquid precipitation, which could (in theory) translate into some slush by December 2-5. I won't be at all shocked if we don't have patches of snow on the ground within 2 weeks, especially up north. But I'm happy to report the atmosphere will behave itself through most of next week and the weekend immediately following Thanksgiving. Keep the heavy jackets and coats handy - highs hold in the 30s early next week, nighttime temperatures dipping into the teens and 20s. It will warm back up again the end of next week, in time for crazed "Black Friday" power-shopping and getting home the following weekend. But in the meantime, just the notion that we're still ranting and raving (or waxing eloquent, depending on your choice of words) the THIRD WEEK OF NOVEMBER is pretty phenomenal! For the 10th November in a row we have a Minnesota November mild enough to play golf. According to Professor Mark Seeley, at the U. of Minnesota, that is unprecedented, historically.
The same storm that unleashed 2-3" of rain on St. Louis is pinwheeling northeast, toward the Great Lakes, capable of brushing Minnesota with patchy clouds, even a little drizzle or a few sprinkles/showers today. The best chance of rain will stay east of the St. Croix, across Wisconsin. Even if it does rain, any precipitation will be very light and spotty, probably not enough to complicate after-school activities or evening plans. It won't be as picturesque as recent days, but the sun should poke a few holes through stale clouds tomorrow, enough fleeting sun for low 50s on Saturday. Long-range guidance is even hinting at 50 NEXT Saturday, the 28th day of November. And THAT may just be the last 50+ reading we see for some time. Like 4 months, give or take a few days.
Soak it up!



Almanac for Wednesday in the Twin Cities. High: 50. Low: 28. (Normals: 38/24). November temperature departure: +8.6 F.
Paul's Outlook for the Twin Cities
Today: More clouds than sun, nothing more than a sprinkle or two. The sun should be out part of the day. Winds: Light, under 5 mph. High: 47
Tonight: Patchy clouds, mild for late November. Low: 34
Friday: A mix of clouds and sun, still milder than average. High: 48
Saturday: Milder with fading sun. More wind kicks in by afternoon. High: 51
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, a few light rain showers possible. High: 47
Monday: Mostly cloudy, gusty and cooler - a few passing sprinkles, even a flurry. High: 43
Tuesday: More clouds than sun, sprinkles or flurries around town. High: 39
Wednesday: Leftover clouds, a stray flurry or two - chilly. High: 37
Thanksgiving Day: Mostly cloudy - few flakes, mainly over the MN Arrowhead. Probably dry in and near the metro area. High: near 40
Friday: Partly sunny, brighter, nicer. High: 46
Saturday (Nov. 28). Dry, intervals of sun, still amazingly mild for the end of November. High: near 50
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