Minneapolis Weather: A Day of Extreme Heat and Possible Storms Ahead
Minneapolis Weather: Preparations for Monday's Heat
Minneapolis weather forecasts an intense Monday, characterized by extreme heat and the likelihood of severe storms. An excessive heat warning is effective until 8 p.m. in southeastern and south central Minnesota. The mercury is expected to soar to 90 degrees in the Twin Cities, with heat indices exceeding 100 due to high humidity levels.
Severe Storm Predictions
A significant weather alert is prompted by the chance of storms developing later in the day. Two rounds of storms are anticipated:
- The first storm front is likely to reach the western areas around 7 p.m., moving towards the Twin Cities.
- A second wave may follow during the overnight hours.
Large hail and damaging winds are primary concerns, with the possibility of tornado formation not ruled out. Additionally, heavy rain could result in flash flooding in vulnerable areas.
Looking Ahead
Temperatures are expected to cool down on Tuesday, leading to highs in the lower 80s and upper 70s for the remainder of the week. A few storms may appear on Thursday, but otherwise, the forecast appears dry. Notably, Labor Day weekend is shaping up to be quite agreeable for outdoor activities, featuring highs in the 70s. For continuous updates on Minneapolis weather, stay tuned to further alerts.
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