MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minnesota’s hot streak continues Sunday, and there’s no relief in sight.
The Twin Cities will see a high of 93 degrees, with dew points in the low 60s. It will be similarly warm across the state.
A heat advisory is in effect in the Twin Cities until 9 p.m. Tuesday, and WCCO Meteorologist Katie Steiner said the National Weather Service could extend it.
RELATED: Minnesotans Pack Beaches On The First 90 Degree Weekend Of The Year
Temperatures will likely stay in the 90s throughout the week, and dew points are expected to keep climbing.
There is a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms in parts of central and northern Minnesota.
On Saturday, the Twin Cities saw record-setting heat, reaching 99 degrees. The previous daily high of 92 was set in 1911 and 1925.
More On WCCO.com:
- 3 People Killed In Separate Overnight Shootings In Minneapolis, Metro Transit Officer Injures Suspect
- Oxygen Levels In Minnesota Lakes Dropping Faster Than Oceans, Study Finds
- Minnesotans Pack Beaches On The First 90 Degree Weekend Of The Year
- Last Of Four Wolves To Escape Wildlife Science Center Found
Source: CBS Minnesota
Be First to Comment