National Weather Service Issues Minnesota Heat Warning as Heat Index Hits 105-110
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Updated · FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul · Jun 28
National Weather Service Issues Minnesota Heat Warning as Heat Index Hits 105-110
3 articles · Updated · FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul · Jun 28
Summary
An Excessive Heat Warning covers much of central and southern Minnesota from 9 a.m. Monday to midnight Tuesday, including the Twin Cities metro, with Monday expected to be the hottest day.
Mid- to upper-90s air temperatures combined with dew points in the low to mid-70s are forecast to push feels-like temperatures to 105 to 110 degrees Monday afternoon.
Upper-80s to mid-90s highs are expected through the week, with muggy overnight lows in the 70s and daily evening or overnight storm chances still in the forecast.
Sunday storms already soaked parts of the region before the heat arrives, dropping more than 1 inch in some communities, including 1.2 inches in Robbinsdale and 1.16 inches in Carver.