St. Cloud, MN Weather Forecast
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 2:10 AM
Prepared by Bob Weisman, SCSU Meteorologist and Professor Emeritus
Springtime Weather News and Issues on a Quiet Forecast Day
Since we have generally quiet and dry weather, except for a few afternoon sprinkles both this afternoon and Thursday afternoon, through the weekend, I'm going to spend some time on recent stories that will play a role in Minnesota weather down the road.
Rainfall Actually Producing Flooding in Arrowhead
The final rainfall totals for the early week storm show that most of Minnesota (except northwestern and southeastern Minnesota) picked up at least an inch (dark green when you set the NWS Water Prediction Service Minnesota precipitation map to yesterday's date and last 3 days). Much of central Minnesota had more than 2 inches (yellow), near the average for the entire month of April.
Much of Minnesota badly needed the rain, but conditions in the Arrowhead are a lot different. Streams and lakes in north central and northeastern Minnesota are above average (light blue on the Minnesota DNR streamflow map). Part of the reason is much higher snowfall during the cold season (4-8 feet, red or dark red on the NWS NOHRSC national gridded snowfall analysis, setting the duration to season). Lake and Cook Counties have flood advisories or warnings in effect until this evening.
The interior portion of northern Minnesota still hasn't had green up, so there will be the potential for high wildfire danger after the surface water from the early week rain dries out.
...But Looking Forward to Minnesota Waterfalls This Spring
It will also lead to a spectacular spring at all of the waterfall state parks in northeastern Minnesota.
Minnesota One of Worst States for Skin Cancer
Ka Vang of the Minnesota Star Tribune recently wrote a column about the high incident of melanoma, skin cancer, in Minnesota. Recent statistics show that Minnesota has either the second or the third highest number of incidents of skin cancer in the US. Vang noted several possible reasons, including having a number of natives with very fair skin.
Still, there is lack of awareness that tanning can lead to these problems. During Minnesota Severe Weather Awareness Week, there was one day devoted to heat related issues with only one line about sunburn. Problems include include use of tanning beds to get a 'foundation tan' and early season sun exposure without using sun block. The full National Weather Service safety page on outdoor exposure to ultraviolet rays is here. And, the American Cancer Society notes that there is no such thing as a safe tan.
Ice Out Getting to Larger Central Minnesota Lakes
And with the fishing opener a bit more than two weeks away, the larger lakes in central Minnesota (including Leech and Cass Lake) have had ice out during the past week. Progress for the Boundary Waters Lakes has been slower. The weather over the next week will slow the ice out, since we will see low temperatures below freezing in much of northern and central Minnesota through the weekend.
Detailed St. Cloud, MN, and Vicinity Forecast
Confidence Level (high): "The Bugs Are Waiting for Me to Mow the Lawn"
Wednesday 4/29/2026: A sunny start, then mixed clouds and sun midday and afternoon with a chance of a scattered brief shower. Continued cooler than average. High: between 52 and 57. Winds: NW 8-15 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 20%.
Wednesday Night: Partial clearing, light winds, and continued cool. Low: between 28 and 33. Winds: NW 5 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 0%.
Thursday 4/30/2026: Again, a mixture of clouds and sun, especially during the midday and afternoon. A slight chance for a sprinkle. A bit cooler. High: between 47 and 52. Winds: NW 8-15 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%.
Thursday Night: Partly clear, light winds, and continued cool. Low: between 30 and 35. Winds: light N. Chance of measurable rainfall: 0%.
Friday 5/1/2026: Sunny to partly cloudy and still cool. High: between 50 and 55. Winds: N 5-10 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%.
Friday Night: Clear early, partly clear late, light winds, and continued cool. Low: between 28 and 33. Winds: light N. Chance of measurable rainfall: 0%.
Saturday 5/2/2026: Mixed clouds and sun and a shade warmer. High: between 57 and 62. Winds: W 5-10 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"
Saturday Night: Cloudy and milder. Low: between 42 and 47. Winds: SW 5-10 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%.
Sunday 5/3/2026: Becoming partly sunny, breezy, and a bit warmer. High: between 63 and 68. Winds: NW 8-15 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%.
Confidence Level (low): "Enough Bugs Will Fly into My Mouth to Throw Off My Diet"
Extended: Uncertain, but small precipitation chances early next week?? Temperatures a bit above average???
Forecast Confidence (10 – "The Rabbits Will Thump Even Though I Fed Them"; 0 – "The Rabbits Will Offer To Groom My Bald Spot"): 7 Wednesday and Thursday, 8 Friday, 6 Friday night and Saturday, 5 Saturday night and Sunday.
Yesterday's High: 55°F; Overnight Low (through 2 AM Wednesday): 38°F;
St. Cloud Airport last 24-Hour Precipitation (through 2 AM Wednesday): None; SCSU 24-Hour Precipitation (through 2 AM Wednesday): None
| Temperature Category | High | Low |
|---|---|---|
| 60°F | 37°F | |
| 86°F (1952) | 60°F (1901) | |
| 33°F (1909) | 18°F (1958) |
Next Update: Thursday, April 30, 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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