Cold front brings rain to Twin Cities Tuesday, with fall-like weather to follow

NEXT Weather: Noon report for Minnesota from Sept. 2, 2025

A strong cold front moves into the Twin Cities Tuesday, bringing scattered storms and fall-like days behind it.

A line of storms moving through northern Minnesota Tuesday morning will move to the southeast, possibly hitting the metro around mid-morning if it holds together. After that clears out, storms could redevelop as we head into the evening. The severe weather risk is low, though there could be a few stronger storms. 

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Expect a high around 77. Wednesday will be much cooler and breezy, with highs in the 50s and 60s. More scattered showers are possible.

Thursday will bring gusty winds and more showers. It'll be a true preview of fall.

Over the weekend, we'll have chilly mornings and highs again in the 50s and 60s. It'll be mostly dry, but windy.

A warming trend will begin heading into next week.

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