Weather Report for Saint Cloud 02/04/2026
Weather Report for Saint Cloud on 02/04/2026
Current Weather Details:
Temperature: 16 degrees Fahrenheit
Weather Conditions: 100% cloud cover by stratus clouds, resulting in overcast skies and blocking sunlight.
Wind Speed: 6 miles per hour from the Southwest, which is introducing warmer air to the region after a recent cold spell.
Precipitation Forecast:
Chance of light snow flurries: 10%.
Light flurries may occur in the Western Half of Minnesota, along with a possibility of rain mixed with snow.
Pressure Systems Overview:
A high pressure system is positioned just south of Minnesota and Iowa. This system is responsible for delivering warmer air throughout the week.
A warm front located in North Dakota and South Dakota is also contributing to these warming effects.
Another high pressure zone directly under Minnesota is expected to bring additional warm air, particularly from today into tomorrow night.
A low pressure zone is moving eastward which will further enhance warming trends.
Tonight's Weather Forecast:
Projected Low Temperature: 18 degrees Fahrenheit.
Winds will be blowing from the South at around 5 to 10 miles per hour, contributing to cooler evening temperatures.
Expected chance of light snow flurries: 10%, possibly resulting in a light dusting of snow.
Tomorrow's (02/05/2026) Weather Overview:
Expected low temperature for the morning: 30 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a significant rise from the previous week's record low of -30 degrees.
Cloud Cover: Clear skies due to the high pressure zone dispersing clouds.
Wind Speeds: Reported as incorrect before; likely wind speeds are expected to be 9 miles per hour, and winds are forecasted to come from the Northwest, which may have a cooling effect but could also contribute to warming.
Chance of Precipitation: 5%, with a slight chance of a dusting of snow upon waking.
Summary of Tomorrow's Weather:
Anticipated morning temperature: 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Final Comments on Weather Trends:
Current temperatures are expected to influence both overnight lows and tomorrow's highs. Various factors such as cloud cover and wind patterns will affect the precipitation expected.
There is no need to worry about heavy clothing in the coming days as a general warming trend is expected throughout the week.
Closing Statement:
Reminder for everyone to enjoy the outdoors and stay updated.
Hope all experience a pleasant day ahead!