After an afternoon of catching and releasing walleye on the Mississippi River, Luke Durand, 17, on spring break from Champlin Park High School, relaxed on a boat as he waited for his fishing buddy to come back from putting air in the boat trailer tire at a boat landing in Hidden Falls Regional Park in St. Paul on Thursday.
Temperatures reached 64 degrees on Thursday and the National Weather Service predicts more warmth Friday, with temperatures near 75 degrees. That could top the previous high of 73 in 2012.
People explore the banks of the Mississippi River at Hidden Falls Regional Park in St. Paul on Thursday, March 13, 2025. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)
A low-pressure system moves through the area Friday evening, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., bringing heavy rain, gusty winds and severe scattered storms.
Rain will transition to snow overnight on Friday into Saturday, the Weather Service reports.The best chances for heavy snow and high winds will be in western Minnesota, where blizzard conditions are possible.
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