Molly
Coverage of Molly in the Nexus archive.
- Molly says it’s going to be rinse and repeat tonight through Wednesday
The metro area will remain dry through the afternoon before showers and thunderstorms move in tonight and into Wednesday, with severe weather threats west of the metro. Cooler, drier conditions are expected on Thursday, followed by a heatwave into the 90s for the weekend, as reported by KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
- Molly says most of the state will remain dry today
Most of the state will remain dry today, though isolated thunderstorms are possible in east central Minnesota and western Wisconsin this afternoon. Drier conditions are expected Monday before significant storms return late Tuesday into Wednesday, followed by a break from high humidity by Thursday.
- Molly says we stay dry until late afternoon and early evening for our 4th of July
The 4th of July will start with warm and muggy conditions under partly cloudy skies, with a high of 85. Showers and thunderstorms are expected by mid-afternoon but should clear before fireworks. A dry pattern will continue through Tuesday, with widespread storm chances returning by Wednesday.
- Molly says we dry out in the metro today before more storms return for Independence Day.
The metro area will experience dry, sunny conditions today with highs in the mid-80s before showers and thunderstorms return for the 4th of July, bringing cooler temperatures in the low 80s. Rain and storms are expected to clear east of the area by the evening fireworks display.
- Molly says to prepare for an extended wave of prolonged, intense heat
Molly warns of an extended heat wave with mid-90s temperatures and triple-digit heat index values from Monday through Thursday. Thunderstorms are expected, with a level 2 severe threat on Monday. Excessive heat alerts remain in effect until Thursday.
- Molly says enjoy the mild weather this weekend before oppressive heat settles in across the region
The weekend will feature mild weather with temperatures around 84°F in the metro area, followed by a return of showers and thunderstorms on Sunday. A heatwave with triple-digit heat index values is expected from Monday through Thursday, accompanied by potential severe storms on Monday evening.
- Molly says we keep it dry through your Father’s Day
The article reports dry weather through Father’s Day in Minnesota, with rain confined to southwestern areas. A cold front on Tuesday brings widespread rain and scattered thunderstorms, with a low risk of severe storms.
- Molly says to expect lingering bands of showers for the remainder of your Wednesday
Lingering bands of showers will continue across the metro area on Wednesday as a low-pressure system moves eastward. A slight risk of severe storms remains for parts of southcentral and southeastern Minnesota this afternoon, with rain tapering overnight and drying by Thursday. The weekend is expected to be dry with temperatures in the mid-70s for Father’s Day.
- Molly says we clear out the showers and move in the sunshine briefly before rain returns with our next WeatherMaker
A low-pressure system will bring clouds and rain, with temperatures peaking at 73°F before showers and potential severe storms affect parts of Minnesota. The weather pattern includes brief sunshine followed by renewed rainfall.
- Molly says we kick off the workweek on a dry note, but to expect rain after dinner
The workweek begins with dry weather but rain is expected after dinner. A weather pattern shift brings rain and clouds from the west, warming temperatures to the upper 70s. Widespread rain and heavier downpours are forecast for Wednesday with the arrival of the Next WeatherMaker.
- Molly says we keep the rain chances out of the forecast to finish out the weekend, but they make a return by Monday afternoon
Sunday features dry, cool weather with 73-degree highs as dry air and sunshine dominate. Rain chances return by Monday afternoon, with widespread heavy rain expected midweek.
- Molly says we have a refreshingly cooler and drier weekend ahead
A cold front brought heavy rain to the metro last night, followed by drier and cooler conditions this weekend. Winds will gust near 30 mph, with Saturday's high at 74°F and Sunday's in the mid-70s, featuring plenty of sunshine and no rain.
- Influencer Melissa Mae Carlton says doctors have diagnosed what led to tragic Christmas Day death of daughter Molly, 5
Influencer Melissa Mae Carlton revealed that doctors have diagnosed the cause of her 5-year-old daughter Molly's tragic death on Christmas Day. The incident has drawn attention due to its emotional and sudden nature.