Twin Cities, MN – Scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated from today through Thursday, with the highest likelihood of severe storms on Wednesday evening. Heat indices on Wednesday afternoon may approach 100 degrees, urging residents to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged outdoor activities.
According to the US National Weather Service Twin Cities, thunderstorms are possible this morning from 8 AM to 9 AM, with partly cloudy conditions expected by 11 AM. The temperature is forecasted to reach a high of 87 degrees today, with a 45% chance of precipitation.
Wednesday brings a slight drop in temperature to 89 degrees but a higher probability of severe storms in the evening. Heat indices could still approach 100 degrees, making it crucial for residents to take necessary precautions against heat-related illnesses.
Thursday’s forecast shows a 55% chance of rain with temperatures dropping to a high of 79 degrees. The weather stabilizes towards the end of the week, with Friday expected to be sunny and reaching a high of 89 degrees.
The weekend outlook appears more favorable, with Saturday seeing temperatures rise to 91 degrees under clear skies. Sunday and Monday will see a slight drop, with highs of 85 and 83 degrees, respectively, accompanied by partly cloudy skies.