Will Sunday's Rain Bring Relief to Drought-Stricken Minnesota?

Minnesota is expected to see a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms on Sunday. However, despite the rain, the totals may not amount to much more than a tenth of an inch. Severe storms are not expected, but there may be some general thunderstorms scattered throughout the state. The cloudy conditions on Sunday will help keep temperatures down.

Saturday night will start partly cloudy and become mostly cloudy as the night progresses, with low temperatures ranging from 55-60 degrees Fahrenheit. On Sunday, the rain chance of 60% may begin after 8 a.m., but the rainfall totals are expected to remain light. There may be some isolated non-severe thunderstorms in the afternoon, with a high temperature near 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Next week, a new high will arrive on Monday, clearing up the sky to mostly sunny conditions. Temperatures will increase slightly, with a morning low of 55 degrees Fahrenheit and an afternoon high of 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Later in the week, temperatures will spike back to 80 degrees Fahrenheit on Tuesday before descending to the lower 70s.

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