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Beautiful stretch of weather starts Friday and continues into next week

Temperatures will be cooler Sunday and Monday

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Forecast for the Twin Cities area through Labor Day
National Weather Service

After another warm, humid, stormy day Thursday, we’re in for a stretch of dry, beautiful weather with lots of sun. Temperatures will be seasonable Friday and Saturday but cooler Sunday and Monday.

Sunshine and gorgeous weather ahead 

Friday will be a spectacular day after yet another warm, humid stormy day Thursday. Highs will be mostly in the 70s across the state with lots of sun and a northwest breeze.

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Forecast highs Friday
National Weather Service

The dew points are already much more comfortable and will remain in the 50s Friday.

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Forecast dew points Friday afternoon
National Weather Service

Saturday will be just slightly warmer with more sunshine again. Southern Minnesota should see highs in the low 80s with 70s north.

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Forecast highs Saturday
National Weather Service

Our third cool front of the week blows through Saturday night without much fanfare or moisture. A few showers or thunderstorms will be possible late Saturday in northeastern Minnesota. Sunday and Monday will be cooler with highs in the upper 60s north to just low to mid-70s south.

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Forecast highs Sunday
National Weather Service

It will set us up for a cool Sunday night and early Labor Day morning. Lows will be mostly in the 40s except in the urban heat island core of the Twin Cities.

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Forecast lows Sunday night
National Weather Service

Dry weather prevails into next week. In fact the six to 10-day precipitation outlook calls for better odds than not of below-normal precipitation.

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6 to 10 day precipitation outlook
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Prediction Center

Temperatures will modify by mid to late week also, back to potentially above-normal temperatures. By late next week the normal high is in the 70s across the state.

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6 to 10-day temperature outlook
NOAA Climate Prediction Center