Stretch of dry, cooler weather begins Tuesday in Twin Cities
MINNEAPOLIS — Aside from a slight chance of isolated showers on Tuesday, the next few days of the forecast look dry.
We're also going to cool down a bit, with a stretch of below-average weather lasting through the weekend.
Highs on Tuesday will be in the upper 70s in the Twin Cities, with sunshine, moments of clouds and possibly some stray showers.
Fantastic summer weather this week. Outside a very low chance for a few isolated showers today, we should be nice and dry until the weekend. A cooler air mass moving through, after hitting our first 90-degree day Sunday, we now hover in the mid to upper 70s. @WCCO #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/LmWJLXmzp1
— Joseph Dames (@JosephForecast) July 16, 2024
Wednesday will be the coolest day of the week as high pressure starts shifting toward the upper Midwest.
Humidity shouldn't be much of a problem this week. By the weekend, temperatures will get to the lower 80s, with weak rain chances returning.