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  • Hot and humid Monday in Twin Cities, with rain possible

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 15, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 15, 2025

    03:12

    It will be a hot and humid start to the week in the Twin Cities, with the potential for some rain mixed in.

    Highs will be in the mid-80s on Monday and Tuesday. Isolated showers are possible both days.

    A more active stretch begins midweek, with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the forecast.

    Highs will cool back to the 70s later in the week, though the humidity will linger.

    The weekend will bring temperatures back around average.

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  • Humid, hot Sunday in Minnesota, chance of storms in evening and overnight hours

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    NEXT Weather: 11 a.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 14, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 11 a.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 14, 2025

    03:55

    Heat and humidity will peak on Sunday in Minnesota, with no real relief until later in the work week.

    It’ll be partly sunny with a southerly breeze that will help highs climb close to 90 in the afternoon, but the humidity will make it feel like the mid-90s.

    A few isolated storms will fire later Sunday evening across western Minnesota. Some storms could make it east toward the metro by dawn. Chances for severe storms are low, but there is a marginal risk west of the metro for wind and hail.

    Isolated storms are possible early Monday, but chances remain low through Tuesday as highs stay in the 80s.

    The middle and end of the upcoming week look to turn more unsettled, with almost daily storm chances.

    Temperatures eventually drop back into the 70s by the end of next week. Highs in the 60s look likely next weekend.

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  • Summerlike heat, humidity continue this weekend

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    Minnesota weather for Saturday, Sept. 13



    Minnesota weather for Saturday, Sept. 13

    03:01

    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.  

    Expect a mix of sun and clouds throughout the weekend, and temperatures will increase on Sunday afternoon.  Heat index values will be in the mid-90s, so make sure you have a place to keep cool. 

    Some storms are expected to fire up later on Sunday across the western part of Minnesota, but at this time, it’s unclear if they’ll make it to the metro area. The chances for severe weather are low at this time, but not completely out of the question. 

    Looking ahead to the work week, an unsettled weather pattern will be in play, with a chance for storms nearly every day. Temperatures will also feel no-so-summerlike, with highs returning to the 70s by the end of next week and potentially the 60s by next weekend. 

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  • Foggy start Wednesday in Twin Cities; warmer temps by weekend

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 10, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 10, 2025

    03:06

    The Twin Cities will be veiled in fog Wednesday morning, while the rest of the week will bring warming temperatures.

    The fog should clear by 9 a.m., with a sunny afternoon to follow. Expect a high around 76 in the metro.

    More fog is possible Thursday morning, but after that, it’s set to be a warm and mostly dry #Top10WxDay, with highs climbing into the upper 70s.

    By Friday, we’ll hit the 80s, and temperatures will stay there over the weekend.

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  • Warmer temps in Twin Cities Monday, storm chances later on

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    NEXT Weather: 10 p.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 8, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 10 p.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 8, 2025

    02:27

    Warmer temperatures return to the Twin Cities on Monday, and storms are possible later on.

    Highs will hit the mid-70s in the metro, and some parts of the state will be even warmer. Expect a mix of sun and clouds before showers and storms arrive late.  

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    Tuesday will bring more scattered showers and storms, as well as humidity and similar temps.

    Wednesday will be drier and sunnier, but some elevated smoke and haze are possible.

    Thursday looks mostly dry and comfortable, with highs in the 70s. 

    The weekend begins with a quiet stretch and warmer weather, with highs in the 80s possible and low rain chances.

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  • Chilly start gives way to sunshine, highs in mid-upper 60s on Sunday in Minnesota

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    NEXT Weather: 7 a.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 7, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 7 a.m. report for Minnesota on Sept. 7, 2025

    03:10

    It’s another frosty start to Sunday, with temperatures in the 30s and 40s, but a slow warm-up is on the way.

    Sunday will feature more sunshine and calmer conditions, with high pressure finally taking over. This will help temperatures as our next warm-up begins with highs in the afternoon reaching the mid-upper 60s.

    Another weak disturbance will pass with some spotty showers/storms late Monday into Tuesday morning.

    Otherwise, the upcoming week looks quiet with more seasonable highs back in the 70s.

    Rain chances slowly pick up toward the end of the week, with highs closer to 80 as we head into next weekend.

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  • A cool weekend on tap, but a warmup starts next week

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    Fans headed to the Minnesota Gophers’ home football game should expect cool temperatures on Saturday. 

    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. 

    Overnight, low temperatures will be in the 40s, although some parts of greater Minnesota will see temperatures in the 30s. 

    Sunday will still be cool, but slightly warmer with highs expected to hit the mid- and upper-60s. 

    Looking ahead to next week, some showers and storms will be possible Monday night and Tuesday morning. Otherwise, expect a quiet stretch of weather and temperatures in the 70s, which is more seasonable for this time of year. 

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  • Preview of fall begins Wednesday in Twin Cities as cooler temps arrive

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 3, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 3, 2025

    03:15

    Fall chill will arrive in the Twin Cities on Wednesday.

    Highs will drop to the 50s and 60s across Minnesota, with the metro topping out in the mid-60s. A few scattered, light showers can’t be ruled out, but we’ll be mainly dry with a mix of sun and clouds.

    Thursday will bring another round of showers and isolated thunderstorms with a reinforcing cold shot.

    Blustery northwest winds and highs in the 50s will make Friday feel like mid-October.

    The weekend looks dry but cool, with highs in the 60s and chilly overnight temps.

    Next week, temperatures should warm back into the 70s.

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  • Cold front brings rain to Twin Cities Tuesday, with fall-like weather to follow

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 2, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 2, 2025

    03:29

    A strong cold front moves into the Twin Cities Tuesday, bringing scattered storms and fall-like days behind it.

    A line of storms moving through northern Minnesota Tuesday morning will move to the southeast, possibly hitting the metro around mid-morning if it holds together. After that clears out, storms could redevelop as we head into the evening. The severe weather risk is low, though there could be a few stronger storms. 

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    Expect a high around 77. Wednesday will be much cooler and breezy, with highs in the 50s and 60s. More scattered showers are possible.

    Thursday will bring gusty winds and more showers. It’ll be a true preview of fall.

    Over the weekend, we’ll have chilly mornings and highs again in the 50s and 60s. It’ll be mostly dry, but windy.

    A warming trend will begin heading into next week.

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  • Sunny, warm Labor Day in Minnesota before midweek turn to fall temps

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 1, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Sept. 1, 2025

    03:16

    Labor Day will be mostly sunny and pleasant in Minnesota, but an impending cold front will give us a preview of fall by midweek.

    Highs in the Twin Cities on Monday will approach 80. A stray storm is possible in far western Minnesota, but otherwise, the forecast looks quiet.

    The cold front arrives on Tuesday, bringing widespread showers and a few rumbles of thunder.

    On Wednesday, things turn cloudy and much cooler, with highs in the 60s. Lingering showers are possible.

    Thursday will start out chilly, with overnight temperatures in the 30s and 40s. Daytime highs will be right around 60.

    Over the weekend, we’ll dry out and temperatures will rebound into the upper 60s.

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  • Sunny end to week with highs near 80; cooldown coming to Minnesota late Tuesday

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    NEXT Weather: 10 p.m. report for Minnesota on Aug. 31, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 10 p.m. report for Minnesota on Aug. 31, 2025

    03:58

    Pockets of dense fog Sunday morning will give way to sunshine and seasonable temperatures in the afternoon, with highs close to 80.

    A stray shower or storm is possible across far southwestern Minnesota and the North Shore.

    Labor Day is dry for most, with the exception of an isolated shower across southwestern Minnesota. Otherwise, it will be similar to Sunday, with temperatures topping out around 80.

    The next notable weather-maker will be a cold front that passes through the area Tuesday afternoon. It will bring a line of showers and storms Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday, along with gusty winds.

    Behind the boundary, northwestern winds pick up and temperatures drop into the 60s for highs Wednesday through Friday. Lows will be in the 40s.

    A few showers may try to move through towards the end of the week.

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  • Quiet weather pattern expected for the holiday weekend

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    NEXT Weather: Expect a quiet Labor Day weekend



    NEXT Weather: Expect a quiet Labor Day weekend

    03:45

    With high pressure just off to the east, we should expect a fairly quiet Labor Day weekend! 

    Morning fog will burn off to sunny conditions on Saturday afternoon, with seasonable highs once 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. 

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  • Cooler stretch continues as clouds clear Tuesday in Twin Cities

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Aug. 26, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Aug. 26, 2025

    03:06

    A stretch of cooler weather continues Tuesday for Minnesota.

    Morning lows across the state will be in the 40s and 50s, with a light breeze.

    Clouds will decrease as highs climb into the low to mid-70s.

    Spotty showers or a stray storm are possible on Wednesday to the north and south, then things turn mostly sunny and dry again for the end of the week.

    Wednesday will be a few degrees warmer, then temperatures drop back to the mid-70s through early next week.

    A weak system arriving this weekend looks likely to bring more clouds than rain.

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  • Sunshine, below average temps in Twin Cities on Monday

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Aug. 25, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Aug. 25, 2025

    02:59

    Monday will get off to a chilly start across Minnesota, with morning lows in the 40s and 50s.

    Highs will top out right around 70 in the Twin Cities, with lighter winds and plenty of sunshine.

    We’ll gradually warm into the 70s by midweek and stay there through the weekend.

    The mostly dry pattern will continue through the end of August, though some rain is possible later this week.

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  • Cool, quiet stretch continues; Minnesota State Fair could see coolest August day since 2018

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    NEXT Weather: 7 a.m. report for Minnesota on Aug. 24, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 7 a.m. report for Minnesota on Aug. 24, 2025

    03:40

    The cool air continues to settle in Sunday, with afternoon highs staying in the 60s.

    This will be the first time it’s been that cool for the Minnesota State Fair since 2021, and the coolest August fair day since 2018.

    A stray sprinkle is possible again, but it largely looks like a dry day with a mix of sun and clouds. It’ll be a bit windy, though, with gusts back near 30 mph.

    The forecast remains dry for most, if not all, of next week as high pressure builds.

    Temperatures will gradually warm throughout the week, returning to close to 80 on Thursday.

    Another front looks to pass toward the end of the week, keeping highs in the 70s even through next weekend.

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  • A taste of fall weather is here for the weekend

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    NEXT WEATHER: Forecast for Saturday, August 23



    NEXT WEATHER: Forecast for Saturday, August 23

    03:11

    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. 

    Highs will be close to 70 degrees on Saturday, about 10 degrees below average. Winds will also be gusting from the northwest at 30 mph. A stray sprinkle can’t be ruled out for Saturday afternoon, and you should expect some puffy clouds during that same timeframe. 

    Sunday will be slightly cooler, with afternoon highs expected to be in the 60s, marking the first time it’s been that cool for the Minnesota State Fair since 2021 and the coolest August fair day since 2018. 

    While a stray sprinkle will also be possible Sunday, expect the region to be fairly dry for most of the next week. Temperatures will gradually increase and will be close to 80 degrees by Thursday. As for that Canadian wildfire smoke, it appears air quality won’t be a major issue for the near future. 

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  • Foggy start before sunny, seasonable Tuesday in Twin Cities

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Aug. 19, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Aug. 19, 2025

    03:06

    After some patchy morning fog, Tuesday will be sunny and seasonable across Minnesota.

    Expect highs in the lower 80s in the Twin Cities.

    Light winds and muggy nights may bring more fog through midweek.

    A mostly dry pattern holds through Thursday, when a weak cold front could bring isolated storms at night. Then, the first weekend of the Minnesota State Fair looks sunny and cooler, with highs in the lower 70s.

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  • Lingering rain moves out of Minnesota Monday, leaving drier, cooler week behind

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    NEXT Weather: 4 p.m. report on Aug. 18, 2025



    NEXT Weather: 4 p.m. report on Aug. 18, 2025

    04:53

    After some lingering rain moves out Monday morning, the Twin Cities will see partly sunny skies ahead of a cooler, drier week.

    A slow-moving system brought heavy rain and lightning across southern Minnesota in the morning hours, causing flash flooding concerns.

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    The rain will be gone by the afternoon, and the metro should see some sunshine once the dry time starts.

    There could be widespread fog overnight into Tuesday due to an abundance of moisture and temperatures dropping to the dew points, though it’ll still be humid until Wednesday.

    Highs will hover in the lower 80s for most of the week before dropping to the lower 70s. The first weekend of the Minnesota State Fair should see comfortable temperatures and humidity, as well as plenty of sunshine.

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  • After Friday’s #Top10WxDay, rainy weekend on the way

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    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Nov. 8, 2024


    NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota from Nov. 8, 2024

    04:09

    MINNEAPOLIS — Friday is a #Top10WxDay thanks to highs in the 50s and mostly sunny skies.

    The Twin Cities should top out around 55, with clouds increasing in the afternoon.

    Scattered rain showers move in from the southwest on Saturday, with expected totals around a quarter of an inch. Light, scattered rain will continue with occasional breaks on Sunday morning. Showers will then taper off and exit the area, leading to drier conditions Sunday night.

    Temperatures will hover in the upper 40s and lower 50s through the weekend.

    We’ll have quiet weather to start next week before rain chances return midweek.

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  • Chance of rain expected in the next few days

    Chance of rain expected in the next few days

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    NEXT Weather: 5:30 p.m. forecast for Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024


    NEXT Weather: 5:30 p.m. forecast for Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024

    03:04

    MINNEAPOLIS — Rain returned Sunday in the Twin Cities and is expected to stay for the next few days.

    It will start to dry out on Tuesday, with sun for the later part of the week. 

    Some areas could still see rain on Election Day morning.

    Temperatures will be in the low 50s, slightly above normal.

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