Summerlike heat, humidity continue this weekend
Thanks to a stalled storm system to our west and southerly winds, high temperatures will be in the mid-80s on Saturday afternoon across the Twin Cities, but it will feel closer to 90 due to humidity.
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Thanks to a stalled storm system to our west and southerly winds, high temperatures will be in the mid-80s on Saturday afternoon across the Twin Cities, but it will feel closer to 90 due to humidity.
It's going to be a hot one today and tomorrow!
Saturday and Sunday will be hot, with feels-like temperatures between the high 80s and mid-90s, meteorologist Mike Augustyniak says.
Next Weather meteorologist Mike Augustyniak says scattered showers are expected to clear out of central Minnesota on Friday evening before a hot weekend.
The Twin Cities will see more fog on Wednesday night and early Thursday, with the latter shaping up to be a #Top10WxDay.
Minnesota is in for a warm-up starting midweek that will eventually bring highs back into the 80s.
Warmer temperatures return to the Twin Cities on Monday, with storms possible later on.
Next weather meteorologist Chris Shaffer says to prepare for the return of summer heat in the coming days, with above-average temperatures forecasted across Minnesota next week.
Temperatures will be in the 70s on Monday in the Twin Cities, with a chance for storms to roll through in the evening, according to Next Weather meteorologist Lisa Meadows.
Sunday will feature more sunshine and calmer conditions, with highs reaching the mid-upper 60s.
While a mix of sun and clouds will be around for the day, a stray shower can't be ruled out, and high temperatures will make their way into the low 60s by the afternoon hours.
Meteorologist Lisa Meadows says parts of northern Minnesota could see some rain Saturday morning, with central areas of the state seeing showers in the afternoon.
Next Weather Meteorologist Lisa Meadows says high temperatures across Minnesota on Saturday will be between the high 50s and low 60s.
In the wake of Tuesday's front, expect a mostly cloudy, cool and breezy day in the Twin Cities on Wednesday.
A strong cold front moves into the Twin Cities Tuesday, bringing scattered storms and fall-like days behind it.
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Pockets of dense fog Sunday morning will give way to sunshine and seasonable temperatures in the afternoon, with highs close to 80.
Southern Minnesota could see scattered showers and weak storms on Wednesday as highs climb close to 80 in the Twin Cities.
Clouds will decrease as highs climb into the low to mid-70s on Tuesday in the Twin Cities.
Highs will top out right around 70 in the Twin Cities, with lighter winds and plenty of sunshine.
The cool air continues to settle in Sunday, with afternoon highs staying in the 60s.
Now that a cold front has moved through the area, breezy winds and cooler temperatures are here, bringing a taste of fall to Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
The humidity level in expected to drop over the weekend, making for comfortable conditions outside, according to meteorologist Chris Shaffer.
Meteorologist Chris Shaffer says Sunday could be one of the coldest days of the State Fair in years, with temperatures forecasted in the high 60s.
High temperatures will be in the high 60s and low 70s across central Minnesota on Saturday, according to Next Weather meteorologist Chris Shaffer.
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