Minnesota Braces for Wildfire Smoke Amid Sunny Week Ahead

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Twin Cities, MN – A warm and sunny week is expected in Minnesota, but wildfire smoke could bring hazy skies. Forecasters predict highs between 80 and 90 degrees through Friday, with no significant precipitation expected.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Twin Cities, temperatures will stay in the 80s until Friday, with some areas seeing highs reach 90 degrees. Wildfire smoke is likely to impact visibility, creating a hazy appearance across much of the region.

Humidity will remain low throughout the week, contributing to the dry conditions. While sunshine will dominate, the elevated smoke layer could cause reduced air quality, especially for sensitive individuals. Despite the dry weather, no meaningful rainfall is anticipated.

NWS urges residents to stay updated on air quality alerts and limit outdoor activities if conditions worsen. Temperatures may cool slightly over the weekend, but the warm and dry pattern is expected to continue into next week.

Minnesota will see clear skies, but wildfire smoke could cloud the otherwise warm days ahead.