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Iowa Weather Network Warnings Map

Iowa Weather Network Warnings Map

Winter Weather Advisory

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Cloudy chilly and windy condtions Sunday then sunny but remaining chilly through Labor Day, with gradual warming Tuesday.




Regional weather view.




A chilly high pressure settles in for the rest of this weekend allowing for much cooler, fall like conditions region wide. This cooler air will be ushered in a strong northwest winds. Highs will not warm out of the 60s in parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa, which may lead to some light frost in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota away from Lake Superior. A gradual warming and dry trend will start Tuesday allowing for 70s to come back into the region.


Local weather view.



More Locally we can expect a blustery and chilly day across the area. It may start off fairly sunny but clouds will build in the afternoon, an a sprinkle or two could also develop. Winds will be gusting from the Northwest 25 to 30MPH at times, many places will not get out of the upper 60s on Sunday due to the cloudiness. Sunday Night will be chilly partly cloudy with lows dipping into the mid 40s Monday we can expect much sunnier and less windy conditions, but it will continue to be chilly. We can expect highs in the upper 60s again Monday with lows dipping into the mid 40s once again. A couple cool spots here or there may drop into the lower 40s. Tuesday gradual warming will take place. It will be sunny with highs rebounding into the low 70s, and lows into the upper 40s.

Metro View

For the Rochester area we can also expect it to be quite chilly, cloudy and blustery Sunday, highs will also not get out of the 60s even in the city. Some of the sprinkles in the area could effect Rochester as well. Partly cloudy skies Sunday Night will allow lows to fall into the middle to upper 40s. Monday will be much sunnier, dry, and less windy, and as a result, highs may manage to reach 70 or just below. Monday night will be chilly once again with lows in the upper 40s in the city. Tuesday will be much warmer with sunny skies and highs in the mid 70s, and lows in the lower 50s.

Sunday, Chilly and windy, Mostly Cloudy with isolated sprinkles. Winds gusting 25 to 30MPH Highs in the upper 60s. Sunday Night, Chilly, Partly cloudy with lows in the mid to upper 40s

Monday, Chilly, Sunny and less windy, Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Monday Night, Mostly Clear Chilly, with lows in the middle to upper 40s.

Tuesday, Warmer, Sunny and pleasant, highs in the low to mid 70s. Tuesday Night, Partly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s to low 50s.

Looking Ahead



The models have this high pressure keeping us dry the entire week ahead all the way through next weekend. It appears that we will likely have a long stretch of beautiful sunny weather once again with variable high temperatures around average for this time of year. According to the models, Our next rain chance does not come until around September 16th with a cool front. There does not appear to be any big cool downs or warm ups at this time but stay tuned because this could change.


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