Cooler temperatures are streaming in for Friday and Saturday. High pressure will provide quiet conditions and sunshine through next week. Our temperatures return to the upper 70s and low 80s next week.
We’ll have some lingering clouds and showers early Thursday, but clouds will decrease in the wake of an incoming cool front. Cooler air arrives for Friday and Saturday.
A cool front will spawn scattered showers and some thunderstorms overnight. Behind the front, northwest breezes will start to cool things off Thursday but especially Friday.
Wednesday will be our warmest day of the week with highs in the 80s in southern Minnesota. Thunder is possible late and into the night Wednesday ahead of cool air for the end of the week.
The south breeze will continue, helping to keep it warmer overnight. Clouds increase Wednesday with showers and thunder developing northwest and statewide overnight Wednesday night.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be breezy and warmer. Tuesday will be sunny while clouds increase Wednesday ahead of a cool front that will touch off showers Wednesday night.
Officials with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency say smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting into the northern part of the state Monday making the air unhealthy for everyone.
High pressure overhead leading to sunshine and quiet weather. High temperatures in the 70s to start the week, with some warmer 80s moving in by Wednesday. A cold front Wednesday night will bring our next chance for some scattered showers. A very fall-like cooldown to end the week.
High pressure brings sunshine and 70 degree temperatures through the first half of the work week. A brief warm up into the 80s Wednesday before a strong cold front drops our temperatures into the 60s by Friday.