Minnesota weather: Warm and tropical-feeling weekend

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MN weather: Warm and sticky Saturday night

Saturday set a potential daily record high of 88 degrees. The previous record in the Twin Cities was set in 1897 at 87 degrees. Overnight temperatures will only drop to around 69 degrees and still feel humid and muggy. The Twin Cities should stay dry, but pop-up thunderstorms are possible in the early hours.

It’s going to be a warm weekend for the Twin Cities metro with chances of pop-up showers late Saturday.

Saturday will be humid and warm, with dew points climbing past 65 degrees, bringing tropical-like weather. The high is mid-80s for the Twin Cities with some passing clouds. 

The record high for Sept. 30 was set in 1897 at 87 degrees in the Twin Cities. On Saturday, temperatures got up to 88 degrees, setting a potential new record. Overnight temperatures will only dip to around 69 degrees, but the humidity is sticking around. 

The weekend should stay relatively dry after central Minnesota got another round of storms overnight with thunder, lightning and hail for some. Portions of the Twin Cities got an estimated 2 inches of rain overnight. 

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However, pop-up storms are possible in the late afternoon on Saturday for western Minnesota, moving into central Minnesota, and potentially reaching the Twin Cities metro for early Sunday morning. 

The first day of October on Sunday will feel more like summer than fall with a high of 86 degrees and some clouds. The heat is sticking around through Tuesday, with temperatures reaching closer to average on Wednesday in the 60s.