Minnesota weather: Storms, with hail possible, move through Twin Cities metro

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Minnesota weather turning cold again

Despite pleasant weather this fall that has remained above-average in temperatures so far this year, the cold will begin to arrive later this week.

Isolated showers and storms rolling into the metro Tuesday, especially in the afternoon and evening, bringing with them potential large hail, heavy downpour, lightning, and gusty winds. 

Storms should stay in central and southen Minnesota. If you are in the area stay sky aware. 

The high on Tuesday will be around 60 degrees in the Twin Cities. Quarter-sized hail is possible with the more vigorous storms that happen to form on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Storms will kick eastward overnight. 

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MN weather: Pop-up rumbles Tuesday

A round of storms could bring pop-up rumbles to Minnesota on Tuesday, with a high of around 60 degrees. Wednesday is looking mild, with rain possible after sunset. Rain is in the forecast for Thursday. It'll get cold by the weekend.

Wednesday morning should be quiet but cloud cover will linger. It should be dry during the day, but rain will return Wednesday night. The high on Wednesday will be around 59 degrees in the Twin Cities. Rain is in the forecast for Thursday, with a high of around 61 degrees. 

Then it turns blustery for the weekend. The high on Friday will be around 47 degrees. Flurries are possible this weekend, with highs in the upper 30s. Here's your seven-day forecast: