If you’re in Minnesota this Friday, brace yourself for a weather rollercoaster. The day will start with hot, sticky air highs in the low 90s and heat indices pushing into the upper 90s. Perfect for a lake day, but only if you’re pacing yourself with plenty of water and shade breaks.
The real concern kicks in after dark. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected late Friday into the overnight hours, bringing threats of damaging winds and hail, especially across northern and central Minnesota where cabin trips are popular. Overnight storms can catch people off guard, so having a weather alert system that can wake you up is crucial.
Anyone else shifting travel or outdoor plans because of this forecast?

