Minnesota Weather: Humid And Warm Sunday Ahead Of Fall-Like Monday
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - Some overnight storms might have woken up some Minnesotans, especially in the southern part of the state.
Some saw large golf ball-sized hail shower down, but as the morning continued, the weather quieted, allowing for outdoor Labor Day plans to continue.
Sunday is a more humid, summery day, with dew points up in the mid-60s in the Twin Cities. They will fall in the afternoon, followed by a breeze coming up from the south. Temperatures will be above average in the afternoon, especially south of I-94.
But Sunday will also be the last warm day for a while, as temperatures will drop on Monday. It will be a cold day, and though it will start out dry, some rain looks to develop in west central Minnesota by noon, and push through the southern portion of the state.