Minnesota heat and humidity persist with midweek storm chances
Minnesota heat and humidity persist with midweek storm chances
US · Published Jul 6, 2026
• Minnesota continues to experience summer heat and humidity, with temperatures in the mid-80s°F (29°C) on Sunday. While the start of the workweek will remain dry, conditions will become slightly more humid, and highs are expected to approach 90°F (32°C). Isolated storms are possible Sunday evening to the east, with a more significant severe weather threat developing by Tuesday. The western Twin Cities face a moderate risk of severe storms, rated 2 out of 5, while the rest of the metro area has a lower risk at 1 out of
• Flash flooding is a concern as storms could bring heavy rainfall during nighttime hours. Conditions are expected to improve midweek, with temperatures dropping to the low-to-mid 80s°F (27-29°C) and reduced humidity. (Source: CBS News Minnesota)

Impact & Risks

The main risks include flash flooding and severe storms, particularly in the western Twin Cities area. Heavy rainfall during nighttime hours could lead to localized flooding. Residents in storm-prone areas should remain alert and monitor weather updates. The heat and humidity may also pose health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. (Source: CBS News Minnesota)

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