In 2019, the Twin Cities have only recorded four days with a temperature at or over 90 degrees.In comparison, 2018's summer brought us a whopping 20 days over 90 degrees.On average, the Twin Cities sees 13 days over 90 degrees.With August nearly halfway gone, the Twin Cities is running out of time to catch up to that average.FOX 9 Anchor Tim Blotz predicts a comeback for those 90-degree days, however, saying, "Something tells me we'll catch up during the Minnesota State Fair…"Chief Meteorologist Ian Leonard is staying a little more pessimistic saying "the long range charts trend toward a cool-down the last week of August".This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
August 2019. All Rights Reserved. Hottest: 115°F, July 20, 2019, in John Martin Dam .

"This weekend is the first time this year we're getting that combination of high dew point and high heat," KARE 11 meteorologist Laura Betker said.By the end of the weekend, the Twin Cities will have recorded only three 90-degree days this season, a far cry from 2018 when temperatures hit 100 on Memorial Day.As a whole, 2018 saw 20 days of 90-degree weather, eight above average. The numbers here tell you how hot and cold the weather usually is in Minneapolis, Minnesota during each month of the year. July By the end of the weekend, the Twin Cities will have recorded only three 90-degree days this season, a far cry from 2018 when temperatures hit 100 on Memorial Day. June. Summer Weather Forecast for Canada A Hot One Up North, Too! record low of 40°F in 1911 in Aibonito and 1966 in San Sebastian in Puerto Rico), only the most recent date is shown. As cold as it is in parts of the U.S., in the southern hemisphere, extremely high temperatures and drought are breaking records in Australia, which recently experienced its hottest December on record. "There's a lot of time to rack up 90 degrees and see 100 yet again. ©2020 FOX Television StationsThe summer of 2019 has not been particularly hot, so FOX 9 Chief Meteorologist Ian Leonard put it into perspective. Maximums and minimums are only part of the temperature picture.
Coldest: -61°F, February 1, 1985, in Maybell. The good news for Minnesota is that temperatures are expected to rebound by 75 degrees between Thursday and Sunday, according to the National Weather Service’s Twin Cities bureau. In 2019, the Twin Cities have only recorded four days with a temperature at or over 90 degrees.

"Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.So far, we've only seen one 90-degree day in June. More about our weather records Minneapolis Weather History for the Previous 24 Hours Show weather for: Previous 24 hours July 28, 2020 July 27, 2020 July 26, 2020 July 25, 2020 July 24, 2020 July 23, 2020 July 22, 2020 July 21, 2020 July 20, 2020 July 19, 2020 July 18, 2020 July 17, 2020 July 16, 2020 July 15, 2020 July 14, 2020 July 13, 2020 "It feels like it's fi nally here," Harris said, "and finally the mood sets in with the weather.