MINNEAPOLIS – High pressure moves across the region Thursday, leaving the forecast dry to start the day before storms arrive overnight.
The high in the Twin Cities is 77 degrees. Our next disturbance will move east and dissipate later today. Clouds will increase and rain will fall from Thursday.
Expect overnight storms during the Friday morning commute. Eventually, the low pressure moves over Minnesota during the day and is eventually pushed east here. This will put a stop to the rain and storm threat by the evening.
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Rain totals will be between a quarter and a half inch, with some locations north of Interstate 94 getting closer to an inch.
A high-pressure area will develop over the weekend, providing perfect conditions for outdoor activities and Pride weekend events with temperatures between 21 and 26 degrees Celsius.
Our next chance of rain is on Monday and Tuesday. No severe heat or warm air shock in the forecast. Back to the 80s mid-week.