Nov. 6, 2020 Record warmth lingers into weekend. We’re expecting highs in the upper 70s in the Twin Cities metro area, which will shatter our current Twin Cities Nov. 6 record high of 73. Saturday highs will range from the lower 50s in far northwestern Minnesota to the 70s in central and southern Minnesota. Sunday highs will be in the 60s in northern Minnesota, with 70s in central and southern Minnesota; windy, chance of showers Sunday night. Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's Office announced new charges against two men who are part of an anti-government group called the "Boogaloo Bois." Michael Solomon of New Brighton, Minn., and Benjamin Teeter of Hampstead, N.C., are charged with illegally possessing machine guns and attempting to provide material support to a terrorist group. Minnesota surpasses 5,000 daily COVID cases for the first time in the pandemic. The Health Department on Friday reported 5,454 newly confirmed or probable cases of the disease — a new one-day high. It was the fourth consecutive day of record new cases; 36 more people died, another grim daily record. Health officials say new cases are consistently growing more quickly than new testing for the first time since May. Hospital and ICU use are near record highs. Three days after the election, there's still no winner in the presidential race. Here are the major developments in the race today:Joe Biden has taken the lead in both Pennsylvania and Georgia. With his path to victory narrowing, President Trump is falsely alleging election fraud and latching onto conspiracy theories. In Georgia , a razor-thin margin and ongoing vote count makes the race there too early to call. Pennsylvania still has a large number of outstanding votes to be counted.More election updates and results:National election news and analysis: MPR News/NPR live coverageFull results:Election 2020You can get more of the latest news, in just a few minutes, via the Minnesota Today podcast. — Nina Moini | MPR News |