
Foggy start before sunny, seasonable Tuesday in Twin Cities
Expect highs in the lower 80s in the Twin Cities.
Light winds and muggy nights may bring more fog through midweek.
A mostly dry pattern holds through Thursday, when a weak cold front could bring isolated storms at night. Then, the first weekend of the Minnesota State Fair looks sunny and cooler, with highs in the lower 70s.
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Warm, slightly humid Wednesday in Twin Cities; weekend trending cooler
Wednesday will be warm and slightly humid in the Twin Cities, but things will cool down for the first weekend of the Minnesota State Fair. Highs will top out in the lower 80s for much of Minnesota, including the metro. We'll stay mostly dry, though a stray pop-up shower can't be ruled out. A cold front on Thursday night will bring the next real shot at rain. Over the weekend, highs will drop into the 70s.