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Monday Weather: Humid & Decreasing Clouds

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MONDAY QUICK FORECAST:

The forecast for Monday calls for temperatures in the mid- to upper 80s with decreasing clouds through the afternoon. Isolated shower and thunderstorm action will taper by mid-morning. Winds will remain calm from the WNW at 0-5 MPH.

LOCAL FORECAST:

Storm chances remain in the forecast for Monday’s morning hours, with temperatures hitting the low 70s by 9 a.m. In the afternoon, clouds start to decrease, and winds stay calm from the WNW @ 0-5 MPH. Temperatures will remain in the low to mid-80s for the afternoon and early evening. As a reminder, you can always get the latest hourly forecast for your location right here on our website.

Hourly Weather Forecast for Monday
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REGIONAL FORECAST FOR MONDAY:

The regional forecast for Monday calls for a warm day across the region. Fargo will experience the highest temperatures, reaching 90 degrees. Grand Forks and Bemidji will see temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. Areas like Fergus Falls, Brainerd, and Morris will also be warm, with highs around 85 to 86 degrees. The Twin Cities, including St. Cloud, Hutchinson, and Mankato, will have temperatures ranging from 86 to 87 degrees. In the southern part of the region, Watertown and Marshall will also reach 87 degrees, making it a hot day. Duluth and Ashland will be cooler but still warm, with highs of 83 and 82 degrees, respectively.

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Ely and Grand Marais will be the coolest locations, with temperatures in the upper 70s, providing a slight relief from the heat. Overall, it will be a hot day, with most areas experiencing temperatures in the mid to upper 80s, making it essential to stay hydrated and cool.

Regional Weather Forecast for Monday
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EXTENDED FORECAST:

We will stay humid and hot for the rest of the week, with high temperatures staying in the mid-to-upper 80s and dew points in the upper 60s to low 70s. Overnight lows will stay warm in the upper 60s to low 70s as well. We do run a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursday. By Saturday, temperatures and dew points start to cool down, leading to more pleasant weather. As a reminder, you can always get the latest forecast for your city by clicking here.

Extended Weather Forecast for the Twin Cities
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