East Grand Forks, Minn. – Drivers in northwest Minnesota could face reduced visibility and gusty winds by Tuesday, June 3rd, as hazy skies and breezy conditions move into East Grand Forks. Winds may reach 25 mph by afternoon, creating challenges for high-profile vehicles along US-2 and Highway 220.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will bring sunny skies and a high near 74°F, but conditions won’t be calm. Northwest winds between 10 and 14 mph will intensify with afternoon gusts, possibly complicating outdoor activity and travel across Polk County and surrounding areas.
Visibility may remain limited due to lingering haze and smoke from earlier atmospheric conditions. Tuesday night brings mostly clear skies, with lows near 48°F and continued breezes. No rain is expected, but residents are advised to monitor local air quality and limit outdoor exertion if conditions worsen.
The middle of the week stays mostly dry, but not entirely quiet. By Wednesday night, a slight chance of thunderstorms returns, with isolated showers lingering into early Thursday. Winds will remain steady, keeping summer weather conditions brisk.
The upcoming weekend could bring more active summer patterns. Showers and thunderstorms are possible Saturday into Sunday, with warmer temperatures pushing toward the upper 70s.
Five-Day Weather Outlook for East Grand Forks, MN:
- Tuesday, June 3rd: Sunny, high near 74°F. NW winds up to 14 mph, gusts near 25 mph.
- Wednesday, June 4th: Mostly sunny, high 76°F. Slight chance of T-storms late.
- Thursday, June 5th: Partly sunny, high 77°F. 20% chance of showers.
- Friday, June 6th: Mostly clear, high near 74°F.
- Saturday, June 7th: 30% chance of storms, breezy, high 81°F.