A Pacific storm is bringing areas of low elevation rain, moderate to heavy mountain snow, and high winds to the Northwest. Strong Santa Ana winds and very dry conditions are producing elevated to critical fire weather conditions in southern California. Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible through early Wednesday morning across parts of northeast Texas into western Tennessee. Read More >
The National Weather Service office in Chanhassen, Minnesota is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year with at least one meteorologist and one hydro-meteorological technician. The personnel provide forecasts for users across Minnesota, portions of Wisconsin and the nation. Of major interest is the 7-day forecast that allows businesses, farmers, and commerce to plan activities which are weather sensitive.
Indirectly, everyone in the United States is our customer:
Several times each day forecasts are prepared and disseminated for use by the general public, broadcast media, water resources and the aviation industry. Seasonal forecasts are provided for fire weather interests, river and flood stage interests, and recreational aviators. The state-of-the-art Doppler Radar and computer workstations give forecasters the tools to deliver timely information during critical weather. The forecast office staff consists of 13 meteorologists, 4 hydro-meteorological technicians, 1 meteorologist intern, 3 electronics technicians, a service hydrologist, an information technology expert, a facilities technician, and an administrative assistant.
Jointly located with the Chanhassen Forecast Office, the North Center River Forecast Center provides technical services to multiple forecast offices. These services include river forecasts, outlooks and advisories which are relayed directly to the public via the individual forecast offices. Most of the work done at the NCRFC is based on evaluating observed data from precipitation and river gauges, and analyzing computer models that simulate river conditions to produce a river forecast.
The National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center is also collocated with the Chanhassen Forecast Office. The NOHRSC is the NWS center of expertise in satellite and airborne remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) used to support the NWS operational hydrology program.
The National Weather Service is an agency under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is a part of the Department of Commerce. The NWS has a total staff over 4,500 skilled employees which accomplish our mission with the assistance of high-speed computer networks, an orbiting fleet of weather satellites in space, and ground-based radar systems.
Our office complex is located in the Chanhassen Business Center in the southwest Twin Cities suburb of Chanhassen, about 25 miles southwest of downtown Minneapolis, and 17 miles west-southwest of the Minneapolis-St.Paul International Airport.