Twin Cities Brace for Record-Breaking Heat This Week
The Twin Cities are experiencing unusually high temperatures, with Wednesday seeing highs in the 80s and clear skies. This warm spell is expected to continue through the weekend, with record-breaking heat possible on Friday.
Thursday will bring more of the same warm weather, mirroring Wednesday's conditions. However, the weekend will bring a change. Saturday is expected to be another scorcher, with gusty winds adding to the discomfort. Sunday will start off mild but will turn cooler with showers in the forecast, marking the end of the heatwave.
July is typically the warmest month in the region, with average temperatures around 25°C. While the exact highs for Friday aren't provided, many Minnesota communities could hit 90 degrees, with record highs a possibility.
The Twin Cities are in for a week of extreme heat, with Thursday and Saturday expected to be particularly warm. Friday could see record-breaking temperatures, with many Minnesota communities potentially hitting 90 degrees. The weekend will bring relief, with Sunday seeing showers and a cooling trend.