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Todays weather in Minneapolis

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Today's Weather in Minneapolis delivers your daily Minneapolis weather forecast in a fast, reliable podcast format — perfect for commuters, outdoor enthusiasts, event planners, and anyone navigating the Twin Cities' famously unpredictable climate. Every episode gives you a clear, concise breakdown of current conditions, daily highs and lows, precipitation chances, wind, and anything else you need to step outside prepared. Minneapolis weather can swing from blizzard conditions to sunny 80-degree afternoons within the same week, and this show keeps you one step ahead of whatever the sky has in store. Whether you're planning a morning run along the Mississippi, deciding what to wear to work downtown, or bracing for another Minnesota winter storm, this podcast delivers the local forecast intelligence you actually need. No fluff, no filler — just the weather that matters to you, right here in Minneapolis.© 2026 YesOui.ai
  • Todays weather in Minneapolis - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    May 14 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Minneapolis - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    (00:00:26) What the Storm Pattern Looks Like
    (00:01:21) Primary Threats Ranked
    (00:01:51) Storm Prep Checklist
    (00:02:42) Commute and Travel Impact
    (00:03:18) What to Watch Going Forward

    Minneapolis faces a serious severe weather weekend, with tornado-capable storms on the forecast for both Sunday and Monday. This episode breaks down the threat in plain terms: damaging winds are the primary hazard, capable of downing trees and knocking out power across a wide area, while tornadoes sit as the secondary threat — lower probability but demanding immediate action if warnings are issued.

    This isn't an isolated event. A severe weather corridor stretching over a thousand miles — from Minnesota down through Texas — is active across at least five consecutive days. Minneapolis sits at the northern edge, and the back-to-back structure of Sunday and Monday means the risk window is longer than a typical severe weather day. Treat both days as active threats, not one danger day followed by a clear one.

    The episode covers the primary threats ranked by impact, a practical storm prep checklist (shelter planning, phone alerts, battery backup), and what to expect for commuting — including debris-cleared routes and traffic signal disruptions from wind-driven outages. May is historically Minneapolis's peak month for severe weather, and this pattern fits squarely in that context.

    Timing and intensity are still being refined by forecasters. Checking updated forecasts Saturday evening will give you the clearest picture before the event. Stay inside when warnings arrive, know your shelter location before the storms hit, and don't underestimate a multi-day severe weather pattern.

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    4 Min.
  • Todays weather in Minneapolis - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    May 13 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Minneapolis - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    (00:00:39) Red Flag Warning Active
    (00:01:17) What to Wear Today
    (00:01:49) Thursday's Warm Window
    (00:02:22) Sunday-Monday Severe Storm Threat
    (00:03:01) Week's Weather Tradeoffs

    Minneapolis is in its best weather window of the week right now. A sunny 74-degree afternoon with manageable northwest breezes makes today ideal for outdoor dining, yard work, or anything that's been waiting on better conditions. Morning started crisp, but temperatures climb comfortably by midday — light layers are the right call for the commute.

    There's an important caveat beyond the city limits. A Red Flag Warning is active across western and southern Minnesota today. Gusty, dry conditions have elevated fire danger across that region, and burn restrictions are currently in effect. The wind advisory eases through the evening, but the fire weather concern for the broader region is real.

    Thursday is the other reliable day this week. Upper 70s are confirmed, with only isolated late-day rain chances that remain uncertain in timing and coverage. Get outdoor tasks wrapped up by mid-afternoon Thursday to stay ahead of any development.

    The bigger story is the weekend. Back-to-back severe thunderstorm days are now likely Sunday and Monday — this threat has solidified from an emerging concern into a confirmed event for Minnesota. Exact timing and intensity are still being refined, but the direction is clear. Now is the time to secure patio furniture, outdoor gear, and anything that moves in high winds. Don't wait until Saturday.

    Today and Thursday are your setup window. Use them. This episode covers current conditions, commute impacts, the active Red Flag Warning, Thursday's warm window, and the Sunday–Monday severe storm threat for the Minneapolis metro area.

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    3 Min.
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