MINNEAPOLIS — Breezy winds from the south will keep humidity in place and help highs reach back into the 80s for a brighter and warmer Sunday.
It will be a hot and humid afternoon for the Vikings home opener against the San Francisco 49ers
That humidity will continue throughout the week and Minnesotans won’t see relief from the stickiness until closer to next weekend.
The metro stays dry with highs remaining in the mid-80s through Wednesday.
Meanwhile, there’s a chance for a few showers and storms across northern Minnesota by Sunday night through Tuesday morning but that should stay well north of the Twin Cities
Rain chances will improve toward the end of the week as the pattern turns cooler and more unsettled toward next weekend. By then, western Minnesota could see 2-4 inches of rain and the metro could possibly see up to 2 inches of precipitation.