Most of Minnesota stays dry Tuesday, but both the southern and northern borders do see chances for rain.
Tuesday’s forecast
Tuesday is starting off with much of the state just slightly below average and lows ranging from 30s in parts of the Arrowhead to 50s in central and southern Minnesota. High will be very seasonable for the start of September, with 70s across most of the state, and a few 80s possible in the southwestern corner of Minnesota.
Dry weather and partly cloudy skies prevail for most of the state, with a couple minor exceptions. A system well south of Minnesota is pushing a few light showers across the southern border Tuesday morning. Then in the afternoon and evening, a disturbance clips across northern Minnesota bringing a few showers and possibly isolated storms.
Any storms are not expected to be severe, and any precipitation would remain light. Rain chances the rest of the week stay limited. That extended forecast will be updated around 9 a.m.
Programming note
You can hear my live weather updates on Minnesota Public Radio at 7:48 a.m. Monday through Friday morning.
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