Currently in the Twin Cities — November 28, 2023: Single digits possible

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The weather, currently.

Single digits possible

The coldest night of the season thus far is on the way. We dipped to 12 degrees early Monday, which beat last week’s 13. Tonight we’re likely to dip to around 10 but many suburbs will be in the single digits and parts of northern Minnesota could see subzero readings. The cold snap will be short-lived as our northwest flow aloft becomes zonal (west to east), bringing in milder Pacific air. Highs Wednesday should top out in the low 40s with sunshine through Friday. We’re keeping our eyes on a weekend storm system that could bring snow to the region.

What you can do, currently.

Everyone deserves to thrive. Everyone is worthy of a better world. That’s why we’re building a weather service for the climate emergency.

Currently’s new weather service is now live. In the weeks and months ahead, we’ll be continually adding more features and opening up more slots as we develop the service.

But for now, space is limited in the weather service because I want to make sure we can provide the highest quality service we possibly can while we work to refine the system with your input.

If you’d like to put your name on the waiting list, be sure to fill out our baseline survey if you haven’t already which will hold your spot in line.

Our goal — as always — is to co-create the most personalized, most informative weather service that exists. And, above all, to make this service accessible, equitable, and resilient enough to bring safety and joy to the climate emergency.