Warm Monday; wet and potentially stormy Tuesday

Significant rain will fall Tuesday into Wednesday

QPF 120 8a
Forecast total precipitation this week
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, via Pivotal Weather

Updated 9 a.m.

A red flag warning goes into effect 11 a.m. through 8 p.m. for southwestern Minnesota due to dry and windy conditions elevating the fire threat. Widespread soaking rain develops for Tuesday.

Red flag warning southwest

A red flag warning is in effect midday through the evening Monday across southwestern Minnesota.

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Red flag warning for southwestern Minnesota Monday 11 a.m. through 8 p.m.
National Weather Service

Afternoon relative humidity values will be just 15 to 30 percent for most of central and southern Minnesota.

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Forecast minimum relative humidity values Monday afternoon
National Weather Service

These warm, dry conditions combined with gusty winds will elevate the fire threat as any fire could spread rapidly in these conditions.

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Forecast wind gusts Monday afternoon
National Weather Service

Soggy Tuesday and Wednesday

Monday will see a fair amount of sun with increasing clouds ahead of the next storm system. There will be a few showers already in western Minnesota, but most will remain dry and warm.

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Forecast highs Monday
NOAA, via Pivotal Weather

Western Minnesota will see a few showers Monday with most of that activity fizzling as it moves through very dry air but one or two showers is possible in the Twin Cities.

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Forecast chance of rain Monday
National Weather Service

Showers and thunderstorms develop Monday night into Tuesday and Wednesday with periods of heavy rain Tuesday. Showers will be more widely scattered Wednesday. 

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Forecast precipitation 10 p.m. Monday through 7 a.m. Wednesday
NOAA, via Pivotal Weather

Up to 1 to 2 inches of precipitation could fall by Wednesday. There’s also a marginal risk of severe weather in the southern most counties of Minnesota Monday night into Tuesday night. 

The main risk is farther south, but one or two stronger storms could hold together across far southern Minnesota.

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Severe weather outlook for Monday and Tuesday
NOAA Storm Prediction Center

Temperatures will be cooler, mostly in the 40s and 50s mid to late week, a little below normal. More showers are possible Thursday as a secondary upper low swings through the region. Temps warm back up by early next week.