Minnesota Summer Weather: Fog Lingers in Twin Cities as Storm Chances Increase by Tuesday Night

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Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minnesota – Areas of patchy fog greeted Twin Cities residents early Saturday as a cold front moved through, leaving behind mostly cloudy skies and comfortable summer temperatures. Visibility may remain limited on some roadways until mid-morning, and drivers are urged to use caution, especially near lakes and low-lying areas.

According to the National Weather Service Twin Cities, the last round of showers and storms has exited the metro, setting up a mild weekend with highs between 74 and 78 degrees today and climbing to around 80° by Sunday and Monday. Areas across Hennepin, Ramsey, and Dakota counties can expect occasional sunshine but overall cloudy conditions to persist.

Looking ahead, chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms increase again starting Tuesday and may linger through Thursday. Commuters on I-35, I-94, and US-169 should stay alert for changing conditions, as localized downpours could reduce visibility and cause brief travel delays. Residents are encouraged to check weather alerts, keep devices charged, and review storm safety plans ahead of next week’s unsettled pattern.

Mild temperatures remain through the weekend, but storm chances rise sharply by Tuesday. Additional advisories or weather alerts could be issued as conditions evolve.