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Tuesday WX: More Clouds and Spotty PM Drips

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TUESDAY QUICK FORECAST:

The forecast for Tuesday calls for increasing clouds through the day, with high temperatures in the mid-70s. Winds will remain active from the WSW @ 10-15 MPH, gusting near 25 MPH at times. We also have a chance of seeing some isolated showers towards the evening. Our average high temperatures for this time of the year are in the mid-50s.

LOCAL FORECAST:

The day starts off partly cloudy with a cool 61° at 9 AM, warming up to 68° by noon. Temperatures peak at 74° in the afternoon with continued partly cloudy skies. By 6 PM, expect a slight chance of a few drips as temperatures fall to 69°. The evening will be mostly cloudy, with temperatures cooling down to 58°. Our average high temperatures for this time of the year are in the mid-50s, with average lows in the upper 30s. As a reminder, you can always find the latest hourly forecast for your location right here on our website.

Hourly Weather Forecast for Tuesday in the Twin Cities
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REGIONAL FORECAST FOR TUESDAY:

Expect a cooler day across northern Minnesota, with temperatures in the mid-50s around Grand Forks and reaching the low 60s in places like Ely and Grand Marais. Central regions, including Bemidji and Duluth, will see highs in the mid to upper 60s. As you move south, temperatures climb into the low 70s, with St. Cloud and Pine City forecasted to hit the low 70s.

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The Twin Cities area will warm up to the mid-70s, making it one of the warmer spots in the state. Further south, places like Mankato and Rochester are also expected to reach the mid-70s. Western areas such as Watertown and Morris will hover in the upper 60s to low 70s. Across the border in Wisconsin, Ashland and Eau Claire should see highs in the low 70s. As a reminder, you can always get the latest extended forecast for your exact location on our website by clicking here.

Regional Weather Forecast for Tuesday in Minnesota
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