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Minnesota Weather Update: Minneapolis Sees Patchy Fog Sunday Morning, Clear Skies by Afternoon
Minneapolis, MN – Patchy fog could greet early risers across the Twin Cities on Sunday before skies clear for a stretch of sunny, warm weather lasting into midweek. Low visibility may affect drivers along major routes including I-94 and Highway 62 through late morning, especially in low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will begin forming after 3 a.m. Sunday, gradually lifting as southwest winds bring drier air. Afternoon highs will reach the mid-80s with light breezes, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities once the fog burns off.
Monday and Tuesday will stay sunny and warm, with highs in the mid-80s and calm to light winds, creating excellent opportunities for outdoor dining, neighborhood events, or lake outings before school schedules resume.
Live updates: Storms push into Twin Cities; severe thunderstorm watch extended
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Storms, some severe, pushed across Minnesota and into the Twin Cities early Saturday morning. Here are live updates.
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Live updates on overnight storms can be found below. You can check active weather alerts here.
About 12,000 Xcel Energy customers were without power early Saturday morning as storms with frequent lighting and heavy rain pushed through the Twin Cities metro.
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FORECAST FIRST ALERT: Tracking potential for severe thunderstorms
Minnesota’s Weather Authority maintains a Forecast First Alert tonight as strong to severe thunderstorms are expected.
Thunderstorms are expected to develop across western Minnesota between 8 and 10PM, and continue into the overnight hours, while many are sleeping. The primary threats are strong winds and hail, especially across northern and central Minnesota, where many head for the cabin. Overnight timing adds a layer of danger, so make sure you have a way to receive weather alerts that can wake you up if needed.
Saturday stays warm and humid with a lingering chance for storms, but not a washout. By Sunday, the rain chances trend lower, and we transition into a drier and more stable pattern early next week.
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