Low temperatures Saturday night are expected to drop into the upper 60s to lower 70s. Winds will continue to blow from the south tonight at 5-10 mph with occasional gusts up to 15-20 mph.

Temperatures will be cooler Saturday night.
NOAA
Our dew points continue to be in the upper 60s to lower 70s during the middle of the work week.

Dew spots are expected over the weekend.
College of DuPage National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Severe weather risk this weekend
Sunday's stalled front moves eastward as the surface low moves eastward out of the Dakotas. This feature will bring a chance for showers and storms to the Twin Cities area. There is still some uncertainty about predictions about the intensity and layout of the event. Models were in agreement for most of the action late Sunday night into early Monday.

There is a threat of severe weather on Sunday.
Storm Prediction Center
Cooler temperatures are expected on Monday.
Temperatures will briefly stabilize behind the front on Monday, with highs returning to the mid-80s.

High temperatures on Monday.
NOAA
There are stormy weather patterns ahead.
Some shortwave energy will move across a ridge of high pressure on Wednesday and Thursday. This will give us our best chance for the next precipitation this week. Temperatures will remain in the 90s on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Rain will develop Sunday night into Monday morning.
NOAA via Pivotal Weather
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