Minnesota enjoys quiet weather pattern over Labor Day weekend
With high pressure just off to the east, the Twin Cities should expect a fairly quiet Labor Day weekend.
Saturday features seasonable highs again in the upper 70s. That temperature trend will continue through Monday, when a stray afternoon shower may pop up across southwest Minnesota as a weak boundary moves through. However, the majority of the region should stay dry all weekend.
Next Tuesday, a cold front will be making its way across the state, and a line of showers and storms is expected to arrive sometime Tuesday afternoon and into early Wednesday. These could bring some gusty winds.
Behind that boundary, winds will increase, causing high temperatures to be in the 60s and overnight lows in the 40s starting Wednesday and lasting through the rest of the work week.