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WEB FORECAST: Cloudy and Breezy Saturday

KSTP.com Meteorologist Jonathan Yuhas says Saturday will be cloudy with rain to the south and sunshine to the north.

Highs will be near 64 degrees, and it will be breezy with plenty of clouds.

We can expect rain to head our way Sunday afternoon and the chance of severe weather increasing for Wednesday through Friday.

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Washington County Campfire Programs Kick Off

Are you looking to get your family outdoors in this nice weather?

Campfire programs presented by Washington County Parks will begin Saturday, May 25.

Entomologist Dr. Bruce Giebink, also known as "Bruce the Bug Guy," will present "Bugs" at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, May 25, at Lake Elmo Park Reserve.

Washington County Offers Outdoor Zumba Classes

Washington County community members are invited to attend outdoor Zumba at Lake Elmo Park Reserve Saturdays and Tuesdays through the summer.

The first one-hour Zumba class of the season takes place at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 25. The class is free with a park permit.

According to Washington County, classes will be offered all summer from May 25 to Sept. 7

AAA: 31.2M Drivers to Take Memorial Day Road Trip

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It's going to be another busy Memorial Day weekend on the nation's highways.
    

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Burning Restrictions Lifted in 32 Minnesota Counties

The Department of Natural Resources lifted burning restrictions in 32 Minnesota counties due to recent wet weather. Restrictions were lifted at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 21.

Planting Conditions Much Improved in Minnesota

A miserable start to spring planting for Minnesota farmers has greatly improved with a stretch of better weather.
    

Dayton Proclaims Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week

Roseville is one of the cities that has seen Emerald Ash Borer. - KSTP-TV

Gov. Mark Dayton has proclaimed this week Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week in Minnesota.
    
The designation is part of a nationwide effort to raise awareness of the destructive nature of the tree pests, and to spread the word about the "three P's of EAB" - Prepare, Protect, and Plant.