Less smoke, more sunshine on Tuesday in Twin Cities
MINNEAPOLIS — After smoke and air quality concerns marred an otherwise pleasant Monday, Tuesday will feature no such blemishes.
While some haziness may linger, especially to the south and west, skies won't be nearly as smoky as the day before. An air quality alert in place throughout Monday has expired.
Expect a sunny sky and highs in the low to mid-70s in the Twin Cities, with light winds as well.
SO much better this morning than yesterday. Air quality is now in the green/good category. For all of you that like to go out for a morning walk or ride, proceed as normal.
— Joseph Dames (@JosephForecast) May 14, 2024
There will be a bit of a haze still up in the sky. @WCCO #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/Ad02MmoX3i
Wednesday will be similar to Tuesday, with clouds and showers moving in later. Isolated storms are possible overnight into Thursday, but nothing severe is expected.
Temperatures will hover in the 70s for most of the week before jumping to the 80s by the weekend.
A few spotty showers and storms are possible over the weekend.