St. Cloud, MN Weather Forecast
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 3:05 AM
Prepared by Bob Weisman, SCSU Meteorologist and Professor Emeritus
The Temperatures Other Areas Are Complaining About Will Feel So Good in Minnesota!
40 Degree Rebound From Yesterday Morning!
We made it! St. Cloud dropped to -27 yesterday morning, the coldest temperature since Jan. 7, 2022, with some -40 wind chills (see NWS: last 72 hours of St. Cloud observations). Kabetogama again dropped below -40 (-41; on the NWS Duluth climate page, set tab to observed weather, product to routine temperature and precipitation summary, location to Northeast Minnesota, and version to the 10:35 AM Tuesday update) and wind chills to our north got as cold as -50 yesterday morning (see Tuesday early morning versions on the NWS Minnesota hourly weather round-up). But, temperatures rose quickly after that (see 7-day graph of St. Cloud temperatures from MesoWest), reaching zero by 5 PM and climbing into the teens Tuesday evening. Early morning temperatures in the middle teens (see NWS Aviation Weather Center METAR map), between 30 and 45 degrees milder than they were at this time yesterday.
The persistent south wind has helped, but also there have been low and middle clouds (see GeoColor satellite loop from Colorado State satellite slider) from a low pressure system in Montana and the Dakotas (see mid-tropospheric water vapor loop from Colorado State satellite slider). That system is pumping the milder air (highs in the 20's and lower 30's from Alberta to the western Dakotas on yesterday's 3 PM CST NWS WPC North America surface map) over the leftover arctic air. However, both air masses are quite dry, so there have been very few reports of snow reaching the ground in central Minnesota (see NWS Aviation Weather Center METAR map), despite radar echoes pushing through last evening (set number of frames to 96 on the College of DuPage continental US radar loop).
Alternating Between Average Cold (Highs in the 20's) and Slightly Colder Than Average (Highs in the teens, but near 10 tomorrow)
During the rest of the week and into the weekend, the northwest-to-southeast flow pattern will continue (see mid-tropospheric water vapor loop from Colorado State satellite slider). That means a series of low pressure systems will move from south of Alaska (see Pacific mid-tropospheric water vapor loop from Colorado State satellite slider) into northwestern Canada, and then towards the Midwest. So, we will see frequent swings from colder to warmer conditions. The big change is that the atmosphere has now shoved the coldest air from the Arctic Circle into eastern Canada (see blue on the Clean infrared satellite loop from Colorado State satellite slider) with only a little left near the west shore of Hudson Bay (see yesterday's 3 PM CST NWS WPC North America surface map), so we will be alternating between average and slightly colder than average temperatures.
Today will likely be the mildest day of the next several days with highs in the 20's. Slightly colder air will move in tonight, so lows will drop to the minus single digits and tomorrow's high will only get to about 10 degrees. Look for highs in the upper teens to near 20 highs from Friday over the weekend with lows in the plus single digits and only a small chance to drop below zero. Even milder weather will be possible next week.
Maybe Friday Flurries
This flow from northwestern Canada will continue to be dry. There might be a few flurries Friday afternoon into Friday evening, but that will about do it for potential snowfall.
More Snow This Month in Houston and Atlanta Than St. Cloud
In the Southeast, the winter storm is winding down over the Carolina coast with still freezing rain (sideways 'S") and snow (asterisks when you pull the NWS Aviation Weather Center METAR map to the southeast). and in northern Florida both today and tomorrow (set tab to both 00 UTC Wed and 00 UTC Thurs). The trail of snow in areas that rarely see it extended from Houston (3-5 inches) to Lafayette, LA (4-11 inches) to New Orleans (2-4 inches) to Mobile, AL (5-8 inches) to Pensacola, FL (5-8 inches) and Dothan, AL (5-8 inches). There were also reports of accumulating freezing rain (mouse over the southern purple dots) to the south of the snow reports.
And, where the snow has ended, early morning temperatures are hovering in the teens to the upper single digits (see NWS Aviation Weather Center METAR map), 10-25 degrees colder than yesterday, and 15-25 degrees colder than average
What St. Cloud Has Seen So Far (see 7-day graph of St. Cloud temperatures from MesoWest; NWS: last 72-hours of St. Cloud observations)
- 2 complete days with temperatures colder than zero
- 68 straight hours: 5 PM Saturday through 1 PM Tuesday
- Longest period since Jan. 14-15, 2024
- Average sub-zero days in a cold season: 4.3
- 2 days with a low temperatures of -20 or colder
- Last low of -20 or colder: Jan. 26, 2022
- Average -20 lows in a cold season: 5.4
- -27 degrees on Tuesday: coldest since Jan. 7, 2022
- 13 January days with a low of zero or colder
- 18 days for this cold season so far
- Average 0 or colder lows for a cold season: 42.7
But What We Won't See
- Consecutive Complete Days Zero or Colder
- Three: Dec. 21-23, 2022
- Five (and 8 Days out of 10): Feb. 11-15, 2021
- Last high of -10 or colder: Jan. 6, 2014 (only 3 days since 1995)
- Last low of -30 or colder: Jan. 30 and 31, 2019
- Last lows of -40: Jan. 19 (MLK Jr Day), 1994; Feb. 2, 1996 (reached through NWS Twin Cities NOW Data; set to summarized data for a month)
- Any daily record cold temperatures: -9 Monday was short of the -14 record
Detailed St. Cloud, MN, and Vicinity Forecast
Confidence Level: "The Bugs Are Waiting for Me to Mow the Lawn"
Wednesday 1/22/2025: Mostly cloudy with perhaps a morning flurry. Partly cloudy and breezy in the afternoon. Much milder. High: between 23 and 28. Winds: SW 5-10 MPH during the morning, NW 10-20 MPH during the afternoon. Chance of measurable snowfall: 20%.
Wednesday Night: Partly clear, breezy during the evening, and fairly cold, but not nearly as cold as earlier in the week. Low: between -7 and -2. Winds: NW 10-20 MPH evening, 5-10 MPH in the early morning hours. Wind chill: between -15 and -5 during the evening, between -20 and -10 after midnight. Chance of measurable snowfall: 10%.
Thursday 1/23/2025: Some morning high clouds, but mostly sunny, and a bit colder, but not nearly as cold as early in the week. High: between 7 and 12. Winds: NW 5-15 MPH. Wind chill: between -15 and +5. Chance of measurable snowfall: 10%.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear with diminishing wind and a bit colder by midnight, then some increasing high clouds with a bit of a breeze with rising early morning temperatures, but biting wind chills. Low: between -10 and -4 by midnight, rising above zero in the early morning hours. Winds: light evening, SW 5-10 MPH late at night. Wind chill: between -22 and -10. Chance of measurable snowfall: 10%.
Friday 1/24/2025: Sunshine through thickening high clouds in the morning, cloudy with perhaps a flurry in the afternoon. Milder. High: between 18 and 23. Winds: S 8-15 MPH. Wind chill: between -20 and 0 during the morning. Chance of measurable snowfall: 20%.
Friday Night: Cloudy with a few early evening flurries. Partial clearing late at night, breezy, and milder. Low: between +5 and +12. Winds: SW 5-15 MPH evening, NW 5-15 MPH late at night. Wind chill: between -15 and 0. Chance of measurable snowfall: 20%.
Saturday 1/25/2025: Sunshine through high clouds, windy, and still a little colder than average. High: between 15 and 20. Winds: NW 10-20 MPH. Wind chill: between -5 and +10. Chance of measurable snowfall: 10%.
Confidence Level: "Extra Bugs Will Come From Every Home on the Block to Hover Around My Head"
Saturday Night: Cloudy with a few evening flurries, partial clearing late at night, breezy, and milder. Low: between +5 and +10. Winds: SW 5-15 MPH evening, NW 5-15 MPH late at night. Wind chill: between -15 and 0. Chance of measurable snowfall: 20%.
Sunday 1/26/2025: Sunshine through high clouds and still a little colder than average. High: between 15 and 20. Winds: NW 10-20 MPH. Wind chill: between -5 and +10. Chance of measurable snowfall: 10%.
Confidence Level: "Enough Bugs Will Fly into My Mouth to Throw Off My Diet"
Extended: Average to above average temperatures early next week??? Any chance for snow will be small???
Forecast Confidence (10 - "The Rabbits Will Thump Even Though I Fed Them"; 0 - "The Rabbits Will Offer To Groom My Bald Spot"): 8 Wednesday through Thursday night, 6 Friday through Saturday, 4 Saturday night and Sunday.
Yesterday's High: 13°F (set at midnight Tuesday night); Yesterday's Daytime High: 6°F; Today's High So Far (through 3 AM): 16°F; Overnight Low (through 2 AM Wednesday): 6°F; Top Wind Gust (through 3 AM Wednesday): 32 MPH at 3:30 PM Tuesday
St. Cloud Airport 24-Hour Melted Precipitation (through 3 AM Wednesday): None; SCSU 24-Hour Precipitation (through 3 AM Wednesday): None; St. Cloud Airport Coldest Wind Chill (through 3 AM Wednesday): -40°F at 6 AM Tuesday
January 22 Historic Data | High | Low |
Average Temperatures | 21°F | 3°F |
Record Temperatures | 52°F (1942) | 33°F (2017) |
-20°F (1936) | -37°F (1936) |
Next Update: Thursday, January 23, 2025 6 AM
Links
Surface
- Full UCAR surface chart menu
- NWS Minnesota Hourly Weather Round-Up
- NWS: Last 72 hours of St. Cloud Observations
- MesoWest: Last 48 hours of St. Cloud Observations
- Full NWS Aviation Center Zoom-In Map
- Full College of DuPage surface map menu (click on surface map and area)
- NWS WPC Latest North American zoom-in surface map
- NWS WPC surface map menu
- Weisman's scale of Minnesota Muggy
- NWS WPC Short-Range forecast map
- NWS WPC 0-7 day forecast map loop
- NWS WPC three-day steering wind forecast
- US Air and Sports Net MN Wind Chill map
- NWS NOHRSC Snow Analyses
Satellite
- College of DuPage Satellite and Radar Menu
- Colorado State RAMDIS Menu
- NASA GHCC Satellite Menu
- NWS GOES Geostationary Satellite Menu (Tropical Atlantic)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison SSEC US Real-Time Satellite Imagery
- 7-day N. American Composite IR loop
- Worldwide Geostationary Satellite Looper (use pull-down menu for different earth areas)
- High-resolution MODIS images (polar orbiter)
- Zoom-in on active tropical cyclones
Radar
- NWS Upper Mississippi Valley radar loop
- NWS Chanhassen radar loop (fancy graphics)
- NWS Chanhassen radar loop (no terrain; faster running)
- NWS Chanhassen radar loop and derived products (from College of DuPage)
- NWS National Radar Loop
- College of DuPage Satellite and Radar Menu (links to velocity and dual polarization data)
- Environment Canada Canadian Prairies radar loop
- Environment Canada Ontario radar loop
Current Watches/Warnings
- 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 National Hurricane Center
- Potential Flooding Areas from the NWS Weather Prediction Center
- Air Quality Index from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Weather Safety
- NWS Weather Safety Page
- CDC Natural Disaster and Severe Weather Safety
- Severe Weather Safety from the National Weather Service
- 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 National Hurricane Center overview of storm surge (coastal flooding)
- Minnesota MPCA hourly Air Quality Index
- Minnesota DNR Wildfire danger
- US Average Weather Related Deaths from NWS
Ground and Air Travel
- Minnesota (high bandwidth)
- Minnesota (faster loading)
- Iowa (high bandwidth)
- Iowa (faster loading)
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Wisconsin
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- National Weather Service Enhanced Data Display Forecast Tool
- Airline Flight Delays and Cancellations from FlightAware.com
Climate
- 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
- Yesterday's High Temperature Map from NWS/SUNY-Albany
- This Morning's Low Temperature Map from NWS/SUNY-Albany
- 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
- NWS National High/Low Temperature Table and 2 Day Forecast
Drought
- 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)
- Minnesota Weekly Crop Progress and Condition Report from USDA NASA (updated on Mondays)
- DNR Waters Streamflow Report (updated on Mondays)
- NWS Create Your Own Rainfall Map
- More Drought Links (from the State Climatology Office, Minnesota DNR)
- Minnesota Major City Daily High/Low/Precip by Month (from the Minnesota Climatology Working Group)
- DNR Forestry/Fire Conditions page
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