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Charlie Shub <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Mar 1994 20:14:58 MST
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Weather Conditions at 5 PM CST on 29 MAR 94 for Twin Cities, MN.
Temp(F)    Humidity(%)    Wind(mph)    Pressure(in)    Weather
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   36          44%          nne at 9       30.37      mostly cloudy
 
 
 
twin cities metropolitan area forecast
national weather service minneapolis/st paul mn
423 pm cst tue mar 29 1994
 
 tonight...clearing early this evening. cold...low in the upper teens.
wind north 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest late.
 wednesday...sunshine early...then increasing clouds.  a bit warmer with highs
in the lower to middle 40s.  southwest winds gradually increasing to 15 to 25
mph by early afternoon.
 wednesday night...fair.  low in the upper 20s to lower 30s.
 thursday...mainly sunny and warmer.  high in the middle to upper 40s.
 
 extended forecast...
 
 friday through sunday...dry with seasonable temperatures.  lows in the lower
30s.  highs from the upper 40s to middle 50s.
normal low and high ... 31 and 49.
dme
 
 State Wide extended forecast...
 friday...turning cooler in the north with a chance of rain or snow
showers. dry south. lows from the middle 20s north to lower 30s south.
highs from the upper 30s north to upper 50s south.
 saturday...dry with seasonable temperatures. lows from the lower 20s
north to lower 30s south. highs from the lower 40s northeast to lower
50s southwest.
 sunday...dry and a little warmer. lows from the middle 20s north to
lower 30s south. highs from the middle 40s northeast to upper 50s
southwest.
 wet/jhm
 
the national weather service information is provided by the university of
michigan weather underground project and the national science foundation-funded
unidata project, from a data feed broadcast by alden/zephyr electronics, inc.
 
 
charlie shub
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