Regional Weather View.
Another strong weather system will drag up Hot weather for the Upper Midwest Saturday, Widespread 90 degree temperatures are expected from Wisconsin and Minnesota south. Severe Weather is also likely across the Upper Midwest. for parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin, and Northern Iowa.
Local Weather view.
Saturdays Severe Weather Potential
Saturday does have an increased risk for severe thunderstorms across the local area, Even though Minnesota will have the main severe weather, with a low pressure and cold front, the system warm front will be parked very close to the area, storms will form along this front, and some may become strong to severe. The storms will develop in the evening, and some may produce heavy rainfall.
Temperatures Saturday will also be very hot, and could reach their highest levels of the year, along with this conditions will be very sticky with high dew points. Some heat index's may approach the middle to upper 90s.
Sunday and Monday
It clears out Sunday and conditions will become nice. We will have a break from hot humid weather both days with highs near 80.F and sunshine, with low dew points.
Daily forecast below.
Saturday, Sunny during the day then increasing clouds. Hot and Humid, gusty winds from the south. then Thunderstorms developing in the afternoon, some may be strong to severe, and produce heavy rain. highs in the lower 90s. Saturday Night. A chances of thunderstorms, some could be strong to severe. Lows in the mid 60.
Sunday, Cloudy at first then clearing. Highs in the upper 70s. Sunday Night, Clear lows near 60.F
Monday, Warmer, Sunny, Dry, highs in the low 80s. Monday Night, Clear lows in the low 60s.
Looking Ahead.
The rest of the early work week looks increasingly warmer from Mondays highs. especially by Wednesday. Highs could be near the 90s once again. by the time we reach next weekend, we have out next storm chance. then Friday looks Dry, and Hot. Warm July conditions, with off and in thunderstorm chances continue all the way through July 31st go get ready for continued storminess with hot weather.
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