What kind of temperatures can we expect in late April?
The Climate Prediction Center expects normal temperatures, mainly in the upper 50s and low 60s, for the last weekend of April and the final week of the month.
Weather / Seasonal Outlook
April weather in the Upper Midwest has been a rollercoaster, featuring significant temperature swings and varying precipitation. This article summarizes recent weather patterns and provides insights into what May and June might hold.
The Upper Mississippi Valley has experienced a volatile April, characterized by dramatic temperature shifts. Early in the month, temperatures lingered in the 30s and 40s, significantly below the seasonal average. This was followed by a warming trend, with highs climbing into the 60s and 70s. A strong cold front is anticipated, bringing potential severe weather and a sharp temperature decline. Looking ahead, May is projected to have typical temperatures and rainfall, while June may be drier. The removal of drought status reflects recent precipitation surpluses. For detailed information, visit Weather2020.com?ref=yanuki.com.
The Climate Prediction Center expects normal temperatures, mainly in the upper 50s and low 60s, for the last weekend of April and the final week of the month.
May looks to be a wetter month
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