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Sherburn, Minnesota Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 255 AM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Cool temperatures continue through this weekend. Patchy frost possible Saturday night.

- Temperatures rebound into the 70s early next week.

- Scattered showers and storms return to the forecast on Monday.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 255 AM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

THROUGH THIS WEEKEND... Early morning water vapor imagery resembles classic mid-Fall baroclinicity! Our portion of the Upper Midwest is now on the "back-side" of the potent early season clipper that produced widespread rainfall and strong winds on Thursday. The overall scenario is improved at this hour, with only a few isolated showers on the KMPX radar. We have observed clear skies over the past few hours across southern MN, however satellite displays a stratus deck drifting southeast within the northwest flow. The presence of stratus should work to keep morning lows from dipping below the mid 40s. Today`s forecast features of a mix of morning stratus, an afternoon cumulus field, and breezy northwest winds (gusts up to 30 mph or so) all tied to the ongoing cold advection regime. Afternoon highs will struggle to break out of the upper 50s, which is about 15 to 20 degrees below normal! Majority of the area should stay dry today, though the setup supports at least isolated chances for brief rain showers. Modestly steep low-level lapse rates near 7 C/km along with 50-75 J/kg of CAPE in the 0-3 km layer will support the shower chances. We`ve collaborated with neighboring offices to include broad 15-20 PoPs across the forecast area through this afternoon.

Cool air will continue to be the theme through the weekend, as highs remain below normal in the low to mid 60s both Saturday and Sunday. The coldest period of the weekend will be early Sunday morning, when outlying areas from the Twin Cities Metro fall as far as the upper 30s! With light winds and the anticipated mostly clear skies, this setup may warrant the need for a frost headline. Otherwise, it looks like a relatively quiet couple of days with just an isolated shower or two possible on Saturday.

NEXT WORK WEEK...By Monday morning, high pressure is forecast to be centered over the Ohio Valley. Farther west, a mid-level shortwave is forecast to move over the central Plains. Warm advection will increase from the eastern Great Plains into the Upper Midwest in response to expected evolution of these features and local high temperatures will climb back into the 70s as a result. We`ll also look to see the return of warm advective precipitation chances Monday afternoon into early Tuesday. Still some time to look into the finer details, however the NBM`s 40-50% PoPs for scattered showers/storms Monday afternoon and evening fits the conceptual model well at this distance. A trailing cold front is progged to move across the region Tuesday and some of the guidance advertises this as a frontal passage. However, suspect this may be underdone as NBM displays a lingering pool of low to mid 60s Td`s (resulting in sufficient CAPE) across southern MN through Tuesday evening. Would not be surprised to see PoPs increase Tuesday in later forecasts...but for now, the 15-20 PoPs for isolated showers/storms will suffice. Solutions diverge a bit through the end of next week, however the overall trend (as reflected in the CPC 6-10/8-14 day outlooks) is above normal temperatures and near to above normal precipitation in the extended forecast.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 1230 AM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

Strongest winds and heaviest precipitation has departed to the east of the terminals early this morning. That being said, northwesterly winds remain elevated, as several sites are set to open the 6z TAF period with gusts between 25-30 kts. MVFR stratus deck (~15k feet) across central MN is forecast to continue to expand to the southeast and will be the focus for a ceiling at AXN/STC/MSP/RNH/EAU through daybreak. Some uncertainty in the arrival/duration of MVFR cigs at RFW/MKT. Ceilings gradually lift after daybreak, though northwesterly winds are forecast to remain elevated (gusts 25-30 kts) through the morning and into the afternoon. Winds eventually subside this evening. Should have isolated showers develop amid the northwest flow later today, however confidence in occurrence at any terminal was too low to include a precipitation mention. Appears to be a relatively low impact setup should precipitation develop.

KMSP...MVFR stratus to the northwest of the terminal is forecast to drift southeast over the next few hours. Anticipate MVFR ceiling (between 15-20k feet) in place by 9z, likely prevailing through at least 14z. Cig then scatters out, with only isolated chances for a shower or two this afternoon. Northwesterly winds remain elevated today, with gusts up to 30kts through this afternoon.

/OUTLOOK FOR KMSP/ SAT...VFR. Wind NW 10-15 kts. SUN...VFR. Wind NW 5-10 kts. MON...VFR. Wind S 10-10 kts.

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.MPX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MN...None. WI...None.

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