Today’s TGS: Spring has sprung
Greene County is basking in the fresh breeze of spring. Amid sunny days and blooming flowers, locals are feeling the invigorating spirit of renewal and warmth that heralds the season’s arrival.
Greene County is basking in the fresh breeze of spring. Amid sunny days and blooming flowers, locals are feeling the invigorating spirit of renewal and warmth that heralds the season’s arrival.
Spring is here, and many people are diving into seasonal chores and outdoor activities. In this sheriff’s tip of the week, authorities remind everyone of the importance of staying safe while enjoying the brighter days.
As summer eases its grip, daytime temperatures dip into the upper 70s while evenings settle into the mid-50s. Low humidity further enhances the comfortable conditions, allowing outdoor enthusiasts to savor the final days of the season.
As summer heat makes its return to the Twin Cities on Monday, residents are advised to remain cautious as air quality concerns continue to linger. The combination of rising temperatures and persistent air quality issues poses potential health risks for the community.
Construction at Kota Ray Dam has been completed, allowing the park to reopen for day use starting Friday, June 6, 2025. Camping and camping reservations will begin on Monday, June 9, with an online reservation system available for visitors.
Minnesota residents can look forward to a mostly dry Memorial Day, with a pleasant mix of sun and clouds and temperatures reaching into the 70s.
Minnesotans are enjoying another day of sunshine, according to WCCO meteorologist Adam Del Rosso, with the next storm system not expected until Tuesday. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the clear skies before weather changes arrive.
Johnson City Parks & Recreation invites the community to celebrate Kids to Parks Day on May 17 at Willow Springs Park. Join the event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a day of outdoor activities.
The Twin Cities can expect isolated showers over the next few days, but a warm weekend awaits, according to the latest weather report. Residents should prepare for scattered rain before enjoying improved conditions as the week comes to a close.
Lake Tahoe is set for an exciting week filled with events that blend adventure, education, and philanthropy. From a snowshoe race supporting breast cancer research to lectures unveiling the lake’s ancient secrets, there’s something for everyone.