Thermometer in the sunshine. Will Minnesota sizzle or chill this summer? NOAA's latest outlook has the answer! Find out what you can expect this summer in Minneapolis.

This Is Minnesota’s Sizzling Summer Forecast: NOAA Reveals What’s In Store!

🌞 Will Minnesota sizzle or chill this summer? NOAA’s latest outlook has the answer! Find out what you can expect this summer in Minneapolis. 🌡️ #MinnesotaNews #MinneapolisNews #WeatherNews

ST. PAUL, MN – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its summer seasonal outlook for 2024, providing insights into what folks in Minneapolis and St. Paul and throughout Minnesota can expect in terms of temperature and precipitation.

🌡️ Temperature Trends

According to the NOAA, Minnesota is “leaning” towards above-normal temperatures this summer. However, the state falls into a zone of equal chances for warmer or cooler than normal conditions, meaning the outcome could go either way.

The European models’ seasonal outlook also hints at slightly warmer than normal temperatures in Minnesota, with the western United States having the best chances for above-average heat.

Seasonal Temperature Outlook. Courtesy: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Courtesy: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

💦 Precipitation Predictions

Minnesota has an equal chance of experiencing “above-normal” or “below-normal” precipitation this summer. The National Weather Service suggests that climatological norms are most likely for the region.

Historically, June, July, and August are the three wettest months of the year in the Twin Cities, with average rainfall ranging from 4.06 to 4.58 inches per month.

Seasonal Precipitation Outlook. Courtesy: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Courtesy: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

🌾 Good News for Farmers and Gardeners

Drought conditions in Minnesota and across the Midwest have significantly improved compared to last year, thanks to the persistent spring rain.

The National Weather Service outlook indicates an overall improvement in drought conditions across the central region, which is welcome news for farmers and gardeners.

Seasonal Drought Outlook. Courtesy: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Courtesy: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

🌫️ Smokey Summer Concerns

While the improved conditions in Canada suggest that this summer may not be as severe as last year in terms of air quality alerts, the frequency of hazy or unhealthy air quality days due to Canadian wildfires remains uncertain.

In 2023, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) issued a record-breaking 22 alerts covering 52 days, surpassing the previous record set in 2021.

🌈 A Positive Outlook

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the exact temperature and precipitation patterns, Minnesotans can look forward to a summer with improved drought conditions and the potential for more normalized rainfall.

While the possibility of smoky days persists, the overall outlook is more promising than the previous year. As the summer unfolds, folks can stay informed through updates from us here at JackAndKitty.com. We get info direct from the NOAA, National Weather Service, and MPCA so you can make the most of the season and adapt to any challenges that may arise. Happy summer!

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FAQ: NOAA Summer Seasonal Outlook for Minnesota

What are the chances of Minnesota experiencing above-normal temperatures this summer?

According to the NOAA’s summer seasonal outlook, Minnesota is “leaning” towards above-normal temperatures. However, the state falls into a zone of equal chances for warmer or cooler than normal conditions, meaning the outcome could go either way.

Should Minnesotans expect a repeat of last summer’s poor air quality due to Canadian wildfires?

While the exact frequency of hazy or unhealthy air quality days caused by Canadian wildfires remains uncertain, most experts believe that this summer won’t be as severe as last year, thanks to improved conditions in Canada.

What is the precipitation outlook for Minnesota this summer?

Minnesota has an equal chance of experiencing “above-normal” or “below-normal” precipitation this summer. The National Weather Service suggests that climatological norms are most likely for the region, with June, July, and August historically being the three wettest months of the year in the Twin Cities.

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