
Warm, slightly humid Wednesday in Twin Cities; weekend trending cooler
Wednesday will be warm and slightly humid in the Twin Cities, but things will cool down for the first weekend of the Minnesota State Fair.
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Wednesday will be warm and slightly humid in the Twin Cities, but things will cool down for the first weekend of the Minnesota State Fair.
The Twin Cities will see patchy fog form again on Tuesday night with clear skies and light winds.
After some lingering rain moves out Monday morning, the Twin Cities will see partly sunny skies ahead of a cooler, drier week.
Tuesday is expected to be dry and humid with widespread fog early in the day, according to Next Weather meteorologist Chris Shaffer.
A NEXT Weather Alert is in effect Sunday evening as parts of the state are preparing for another onslaught after morning storms.
The severe storms that rolled through Saturday morning are done for the time being.
A Next Weather Alert is in effect until Saturday at 4 a.m. as storms roll across Minnesota.
Thursday will bring increasing humidity and a chance of rain to the Twin Cities.
Most of Minnesota is in for a beautiful day on Wednesday, though northern Minnesota is still under an air quality alert.
After an air quality alert expires Tuesday afternoon, the Twin Cities will be in for a nice couple of days.
An air quality alert remains in effect for the entire state of Minnesota on Monday.
Smoke is set to return to Minnesota, bringing unhealthy air and possible storms across the northern part of the state.
With severe weather now out of the Twin Cities and surrounding areas, we're in store for calmer and slightly cooler afternoon temperatures on Saturday.
After the morning round, the Twin Cities will get some dry time before the rain returns in the evening.
Though the hazy skies will continue to clear in the Twin Cities on Tuesday, northeastern Minnesota is still dealing with air quality concerns.
The air quality in Minnesota will continue to improve on Monday as wildfire smoke moves out of the state.
The state of Minnesota is entering another in a long string of summer days marred by air quality alerts. Poor air quality will continue through Saturday with lingering wildfire smoke from Canada.
The air quality alert in effect for all of Minnesota has been extended to noon on Monday, according to Next Weather meteorologist Mike Augustyniak.
An air quality alert covering the entire state of Minnesota continues on Thursday, marring otherwise fairly ideal weather conditions.
The entire state of Minnesota is under an air quality alert for the next few days, coinciding with a stretch of cooler, quieter weather.
Minnesota is headed for a much-needed break from the intense heat and humidity, but air quality concerns will linger over the state through the weekend.
After a long stretch of heat and humidity, temperatures are expected to be below average for a bit.
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A heat advisory will be in effect from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday for northern and western Minnesota, according to Next Weather Meteorologist Lisa Meadows. The Twin Cities could see a similar advisory on Sunday.
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