NEXT Weather: Heavy rain pushes through downtown Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS -- Showers pushed through downtown Minneapolis on Saturday afternoon as a system made its way south.
The downpour was one of a few showers that developed across the state. Small hail was also visible on radar. A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect in Wright, Carver, and McLeod counties until 3:45 p.m.
Meteorologist Katie Steiner said that while the best chance for rain will last through the afternoon, not all areas will see rain.
Heavy rain and a little hail in downtown Minneapolis! @WCCO #mnwx pic.twitter.com/7wJkMaAtbc
— Nick Streiff (@nickstreiff) June 10, 2023
It's been about 25 days since the Twin Cities has seen more than a tenth of an inch of rain.
Pea sized hail on radar and verified at @wcco News station. pic.twitter.com/H5Q5U6FwUq
— LisameadowsCBS (@LisaMeadowsCBS) June 10, 2023
Temperatures will be right around average on Saturday. Those who aren't under a shower will still see a very pleasant day.
Then temps will dip on Sunday into the low 70s, and dew points stay low for the next few days.