St. Cloud, MN Weather Forecast
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 2:10 AM
Prepared by Bob Weisman, SCSU Meteorologist and Professor Emeritus
Transition From Shovel to Swat
When I moved to Minnesota nearly 38 years ago, a colleague quickly described a year in Minnesota with two seasons: shovel and swat. I am not sure how clean the transition is from one to the other, but I saw the swat begin last Friday with the first few gnats. With the mid-week temperature trend being milder than expected late last week (high yesterday remained in the 60's; see 21Z, 4 PM CDT NWS Aviation Weather Center METAR map), you might think that we have completely made the transition.
Temperatures Very Warm, Peaking Thursday and Thursday Night, Then Much Colder Friday PM through Saturday...
The details of the forecast show an even warmer Thursday with the potential for highs well into the 70's and perhaps to 80. However, the next major temperature change will now come earlier on Friday, with the cold front expected some time during the morning, either pre-dawn or shortly after the morning rush. So, Friday will no longer have a shot at an 80 degree high, except perhaps in southeastern Minnesota. Temperatures will begin in the 50's or lower 60's early Friday morning, but fall back to the 40's by midday.
...But Little Chance for Shovel Saturday
However, the upper air low due to push through Minnesota on Saturday is now expected to be a bit weaker and not get as far to the south. That means only a 1 in 5 chance of seeing some snow flakes in the St. Cloud area with a 30-40 percent chance of a brief accumulation in northern Minnesota (see Days 4-5 of the NWS Days 4-7 winter weather outlook). So, I am not seeing a relapse of shovel this week, but temperatures will be 30 degrees colder than on Thursday with highs of 40 or even the upper 30's on Saturday and highs in the 40's on Sunday.
Winds will be very strong from midday Friday through Saturday, so wind chills will brush the teens by early Saturday and remain in the teens and 20's during the daylight hours. And, we will have a shot at sub-freezing lows at least Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Next Warm-Up Monday into at Least Thursday
We will see yet another rapid temperature rebound back to the near average 50's by Monday with potentially warmer temperatures during the middle of next week.
Ice Out, Greening Proceeding Slowly
The on-and-off warm-up is making slow progress for ice out in Minnesota lakes is slowly progressing in the smaller lakes of central Minnesota.
The slow progress of greening in the St. Cloud area made me check the frost depth in central Minnesota. The road sensor in west central Minnesota (Ottertail) has the deep frost depth on the verge of disappearing, but the on-and-off cold and snow has put some near surface frost back in the ground at times.
Not Much Rain Potential During the Next 8 Days
So, the delay of greening is most likely a reflection of the dry conditions we had last fall. And, the set-up for severe storms on Monday, which did produce 3 southern Minnesota tornadoes and several large hail reports, did not produce heavy rainfall across most of Minnesota (on the NWS Water Prediction Service 7-day rainfall chart through Tuesday morning; set date to yesterday and time to last 7 days). Since the data cut-off for tomorrow's update of the US Drought Monitor is Tuesday morning, we won't see further improvement of the drought status this week. On top of that, the faster Friday front means that the bulk of the showers and thunderstorms will develop from eastern Minnesota to Wisconsin, so the rain potential appears to be lower (see Day 3 of the NWS WPC quantitative precipitation forecast). I don't see a chance for significant precipitation down the road until at least Friday of next week.
And, all of that wind coming from tomorrow through Saturday could still produce major fire danger issues, especially in the drier areas of northern and southwestern Minnesota. There is already a fire weather watch in effect for Thursday in most of South Dakota.
Warm Season Severe Weather Awareness Week
Warm Season Severe Weather Awareness Week continues in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and South Dakota. The Minnesota statewide tornado drill will take place twice tomorrow afternoon and evening.
Detailed St. Cloud, MN, and Vicinity Forecast
Confidence Level (high): "The Bugs Are Waiting for Me to Mow the Lawn"
Wednesday 4/15/2026: Sunny to partly cloudy and warm. High: between 63 and 68. Winds: SE 5-10 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear with light winds and some areas of fog late. Low: between 42 and 48. Winds: SE 5 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 0%.
Thursday 4/16/2026: Some early fog, then becoming sunny with some afternoon high clouds, windy, and warmer. High: between 74 and 80 (record warm high: 86 in 1913). Winds: SE 8-15 MPH morning, SE 15-25 MPH afternoon. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%.
Thursday Night: Partly clear, windy, and warmer. Low: between 53 and 58 (record warm low: 56 in 1977). Winds: S 10-20 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%.
Confidence Level (medium): "Extra Bugs Will Come from Every House on My Block to Make a Cloud Around My Head"
Confidence Level (low): "Enough Bugs Will Fly into My Mouth to Throw Off My Diet"
Friday 4/17/2026: Cloudy, windy, and turning cooler. Perhaps an early morning shower, then a chance for light rain or drizzle the rest of the day. Early temperatures near 60, falling into the 40's by midday. Winds: becoming NW 15-25 MPH with higher gusts. Chance of measurable rainfall: 50%.
Friday Night: Cloudy, windy, and cooler. A chance for a late night flurry or snow shower. Low: between 25 and 30. Winds: NW 10-25 MPH with higher gusts. Wind chills in the teens. Chance of measurable snowfall: 30%.
Saturday 4/18/2026: Mostly cloudy, blustery, and cooler. A chance for flurries or light snow showers. Accumulation unlikely. High: between 35 and 40. Winds: NW 20-35 MPH with higher gusts. Wind chills between 15 and 30. Chance of measurable snowfall: 20%.
Saturday Night: Clearing, a bit less windy, and cooler. Low: between 23 and 28. Winds: NW 10-20 MPH. Chance of measurable snowfall: 10%.
Sunday 4/19/2026: Sunny, not as windy, and not quite as cool. High: between 42 and 47. Winds: NW 8-15 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 0%.
Extended: Return to warmer weather for the middle to the end of next work week??? Significant rain chance for Friday and Saturday???
Forecast Confidence (10 – "The Rabbits Will Thump Even Though I Fed Them"; 0 – "The Rabbits Will Offer To Groom My Bald Spot"): 8 Wednesday and Wednesday night, 7 Thursday, 6 Thursday night, 3 Friday, 4 Friday night through Sunday.
Yesterday's High: 64°F; Overnight Low (through 2 AM Wednesday): 43°F;
St. Cloud Airport last 24-Hour Precipitation (through 2 AM Wednesday): None; SCSU 24-Hour Precipitation (through 2 AM Wednesday): Trace
| Temperature Category | High | Low |
|---|---|---|
| 54°F | 32°F | |
| 84°F (2002) | 54°F (1942) | |
| 26°F (2018) | 13°F (2020) |
Next Update: Thursday, April 16, 2026 6 AM
Links
- Full UCAR surface chart menu
- NWS Minnesota Hourly Weather Round-Up
- NWS: Last 72 hours of St. Cloud Observations
- MesoWest: Last 24 hours of St. Cloud Observations
- Full NWS Aviation Center Zoom-In Map
- Full College of DuPage surface map menu
- NWS WPC Latest North American zoom-in surface map
- NWS WPC surface map menu
- NWS WPC Short-Range forecast map
- NWS WPC 0-7 day forecast map loop
- US Air and Sports Net MN Wind Chill map
- NWS NOHRSC Snow Analyses
- US Watch/Warning Map from National Weather Service
- NWS Twin Cities Regional watch warning map
- Today's NWS Storm Prediction Center severe weather outlook
- Active Tropical Cyclones in eastern Pacific and Atlantic from NWS Tropical Prediction Center
- Potential Flooding Areas from the NWS Weather Prediction Center
- Air Quality Index from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
- NWS Weather Safety Page
- CDC Natural Disaster and Severe Weather Safety
- NWS Hot Weather and Sun/Ultraviolet Safety
- NWS Winter Storm Safety
- NWS Cold Weather Safety
- Yesterday's Storm Prediction Center severe weather reports are here
- NWS Hurricane Safety Page
- NWS Tropical Prediction Center overview of storm surge (coastal flooding)
- Minnesota MPCA hourly Air Quality Index
- Minnesota DNR Wildfire danger
- US Average Weather Related Deaths from NWS
- College of DuPage radar
- Airline Flight Delays and Cancellations from FlightAware.com
- Yesterday's Saint Cloud Climate Summary
- St. Cloud Weather Summaries by month
- Minnesota State Climatology Office weekly growing season rainfall maps
- Minnesota State Climatology Office create your own precipitation table
- NWS Create Your Own Rainfall Map
- Daily High/Low/Precip/Snowfall by Month (1997-current)
- National Weather Service Saint Cloud Daily Weather Site
- Saint Cloud Daily Normals, Records, and Extremes
- Bob Weisman's Ultimate Saint Cloud Climate Page
- St. Cloud Growing Season Rainfall and Departure from normal (at the bottom of this forecast each day)
- National Drought Mitigation Center's US Drought Monitor (updated on Thursdays)
- DNR Waters Streamflow Report (updated on Mondays)
- NWS Create Your Own Rainfall Map
- More Drought Links (from the State Climatology Office, Minnesota DNR)
- DNR Forestry/Fire Conditions page
Comments
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