Minneapolis, Minnesota – Minnesotans are facing hazy skies, record heat, and worsening air quality as the state enters a high-impact weather stretch through Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service Twin Cities, an Air Quality Alert remains in effect for all of Minnesota due to elevated levels of wildfire smoke. Sunday’s highs reached the mid-80s, but Monday is expected to spike to 91°F with possible record-setting heat. Conditions will stay breezy, with winds picking up late Monday ahead of a cold front bringing showers and potentially severe storms overnight.
Strong to severe thunderstorms may impact western Minnesota Monday evening, including the Morris, Marshall, and Willmar areas. The Twin Cities and southern Minnesota could see heavy rainfall and lightning into early Tuesday. Commuters should prepare for wet roads, low visibility, and possible localized flooding during the Tuesday morning rush…