
Record Highs Possible Across Minnesota Thursday
As our second straight snowless winter rolls on, our January thaw will peak tomorrow with record highs possible across Minnesota.
Despite the lack of snow this winter, our temperatures have been closer to normal with December averaging a few degrees above normal, and January a few degrees below zero.
Despite being cooler than average for most of this month, we have been enjoying a nice January thaw this week. It's been mild, but it has also been windy. Not only will tomorrow be the warmest day of this stretch, but the wind will be much lighter as well.

It looks as though the warmer than average high temperatures will continue through the weekend, before returning to more normal highs in the 20s by Monday.
January 30th Could Bring New Record Highs to Minnesota
- Crookston: Record High 43°, Forecast High 36°, Average High 17°
- Duluth: Record High 42°, Forecast High 38°, Average High 20°
- Faribault: Record High 49°, Forecast High 50°, Average High 24°
- International Falls: Record High 43°, Forecast High 48°, Average High 17°
- Marshall: Record High 54°, Forecast High 50°, Average High 25°
- Minneapolis: Record High 48°, Forecast High 48°, Average High 25°
- Moorhead: Record High 45°, Forecast High 38°, Average High 19°
- Owatonna: Record High 44°, Forecast High 51°, Average High 24°
- Rochester: Record High 48°, Forecast High 54°, Average High 23°
- St. Cloud: Record High 44°, Forecast High 46°, Average High 22°
Forecast models suggest a storm system could be headed our way this weekend, but the most agreement suggests that the biggest impacts will be for the northern part of the state.
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