Humidity drops Wednesday in Twin Cities, with isolated afternoon thundershowers
MINNEAPOLIS — Wednesday will be less humid in the Twin Cities, with isolated storms possible in the afternoon.
The forecast high is 75 degrees, about 10 degrees cooler from Tuesday. We'll start dry and sunny, and the wind will pick up as the day rolls on.
If you are getting out for a walk or run this morning, it will not be nearly as humid. The dew point has come down 14 degrees compared to yesterday morning! We're living good. We do have a shot for an isolated storm or two later today. More on that @WCCO #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/zxBFA7uo6x
— Joseph Dames (@JosephForecast) June 5, 2024
Isolated storms with a weak pulse of energy will drop south by afternoon. Nothing severe is expected. Showers should move out in the evening.
Thursday remains slightly cooler and breezy, with highs in the upper 60s, sunshine and passing clouds.
Temps will be back near average in the mid-70s on Friday and Saturday. We may have a quick cooldown on Sunday before warmth returns next week. There is a chance for a few isolated showers over the weekend.