The National Weather Service in the Twin Cities issued a dense fog advisory early this morning, affecting parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin; visibility was reduced to a quarter mile or less in some areas which posed a significant challenge for the morning commute—the fog stretched across several counties including Douglas, Todd, Morrison, and Mille Lacs in Minnesota and Polk, St. Croix, and Pierce in Wisconsin, according to
the advisory
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In Minneapolis, the foggy conditions were expected to persist until 9 AM before dissipating and giving way to a partly sunny day as the city looks forward to a high near 48 degrees, with winds shifting from west southwest at 5 to 15 mph, overnight a clear sky will accompany a low around 37 degrees, according to
weather forecasts
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Looking ahead, the National Weather Service predicts no hazardous conditions from Friday through Wednesday with sunny and partly cloudy skies dominant, temperatures are expected to remain stable with highs hovering in the mid-50s and lows in the upper 30s to mid-40s with only a slight chance of showers projected for Saturday and potentially into next week.
For those traveling or planning outdoor activities, the weather service advises cautious optimism when navigating the rapidly changing Minnesota seasons. While the city escapes emergency weather, winds could gust as high as 25 mph on Wednesday when the chances for showers increase slightly. Overall, a stretch of notably mild weather graces the region, per the forecast’s analysis.
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