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Meriden, Minnesota Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 651 PM CDT Tue Sep 9 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Widespread dense fog tonight and early Wednesday.

- Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms continue today across eastern MN & western WI.

- Temperatures continue to warm through the week. Weekend highs climb back into the mid to upper 80s across southern MN.

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.UPDATE... Issued at 651 PM CDT Tue Sep 9 2025

MCV continues east and skies are clearing across western MN early this evening. Very low dew point depressions and light or calm winds with clearing skies will lead to widespread fog formation later this evening across central MN, spreading southeast overnight. Planning to issue a Dense Fog Advisory shortly for much of the CWA. There are some questions how far south the fog will develop, so will hold off for now on a few counties across southern MN.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 251 PM CDT Tue Sep 9 2025

As of 230PM, regional radar shows a decaying MCV over eastern MN with scattered storms developing over W/NW WI. With only a few hundred J/kg of MUCAPE and weak shear, we do not expect any storms to reach severe thresholds. In fact, lightning has been somewhat limited with the initial storms that developed already. Similar to what we saw this morning with areas seeing up to an inch of rain, isolated rainfall amounts could be higher in locations where rain persists for several hours. As the system gradually spins east, the latest CAMs pinpoint the highest QPF near Goodhue County in MN & along and south of I-94 in WI. Showers and storms will diminish or move east by midnight. Isolated showers could redevelop in the wake of this system tomorrow morning across western WI, but impacts should be low to none.

Our gradual warm up continues through the end of the week as ridging builds over the Upper Midwest. Widespread highs in the 80s (and lows in the 60s) look likely Friday, Saturday, & Sunday. Large scale subsidence under the ridge will keep things generally dry outside of any weak waves that can tap into the increase in moisture. Best chance on Friday is favored to stay across northern MN, otherwise there is no large signal for noteworthy precipitation. By the start of next week we could see the ridge axis shift east over the Great Lakes, leading to a slight downward trend in temps Monday and Tuesday, though confidence is low at this time still.

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.AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 651 PM CDT Tue Sep 9 2025

Showers are diminishing and skies are clearing across parts of MN. However, ample low level moisture and light winds will lead to widespread dense fog forming later this evening across central MN and spreading southeast to southern MN and western WI overnight. Fog and cigs will lift after 14Z Wednesday with IFR/MVFR bases remaining through midday. Winds will be light through the period.

KMSP...Some improvement is possible through 02Z given observations to the west, but conditions are expected to deteriorate again later this evening, likely becoming LIFR overnight.

/OUTLOOK FOR KMSP/ THU...VFR. Wind SE 5-10 kts. FRI...VFR. Wind SE 10-15 kts. SAT...VFR. Wind SE 5-10 kts.

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

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UPDATE...Borghoff DISCUSSION...BED AVIATION...Borghoff

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