Minnesota Issues Air Quality Alert Amid Rising Humidity and Storm Forecast
Minnesota is experiencing a rise in humidity levels, prompting an air quality alert for sensitive groups in the Twin Cities and most of the state. The alert is in effect until 11 p.m. on Sunday. The weather forecast predicts clear skies initially, but there is a chance of storms in the afternoon, particularly affecting the southern regions. Temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s, with humidity levels increasing. The weather pattern is expected to continue into Monday, with temperatures in the low 80s and potential for rogue showers or storms on Monday and Tuesday nights. By mid to late next week, temperatures and humidity are anticipated to rise into the 90s, followed by a front bringing more storms late Wednesday and cooler, more seasonable air by the weekend.