Twin Cities, MN – Minnesota residents should brace for extreme heat this weekend, with temperatures expected to soar into the 90s. An excessive heat watch has been issued, particularly focusing on Sunday and Monday, when heat indices could climb above 100 degrees.
The National Weather Service has warned that this intense heatwave, combined with humidity, will create dangerous conditions. Monday is forecasted to be the hottest day, with temperatures potentially reaching 92 degrees and heat indices surpassing 100. This could pose serious risks, especially for those engaging in outdoor activities or without adequate cooling.
On Saturday, the high is expected to reach 86 degrees with a slight chance of scattered storms in the evening. Sunday’s forecast indicates temperatures around 90 degrees, continuing into Monday with a high of 92 degrees. The heat is expected to taper off slightly by Tuesday, with highs in the mid-80s.



