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Currently in the Twin Cities — November 14, 2023: The warmest day of a warm week
Plus, last call for the Currently Weather Service pre-launch survey.
The weather, currently.
The warmest day of a warm week
The mild weather continues.
Tuesday will likely be the warmest day of the week with highs in the low to mid 60s. Parts of Southwest Minnesota could see mid to upper 60s even. Those readings are 25 degrees above normal for the date. We also continue to be dry the remainder of the week with usually abundant amounts of sunshine for November.
Rain will be possible by the end of the weekend into early next week as colder air returns. Highs will be in the 40s by Friday and back into the 30s likely next week.
What you need to know, currently.
In order for the new Currently Weather Service to live up to our hype, I want to ask for everyone’s pre-launch thoughts one last time.
This survey will be part of the baseline data we’ll use to build the weather service around the community’s needs and make sure it’s something people love to use. Completing the quick survey will also put you first in line to try out the new weather service yourself.
Could you take this two-minute survey right now to help us understand what your dream weather service might be like? Thank you so much to each of you who have already responded.
The launch version of the weather service dropping later this week is just the beginning. We want to continually improve this service in direct response to what people actually need and how people are using it. And, as you’ll quickly see, the suggestions folks have already made are fantastic. Keep ‘em comin’.
What you can do, currently.
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