Minnesota experiences Late-Season Warmth, Reaching Mid-80s Before Cooling Trend
MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota residents enjoyed a warm Wednesday with temperatures reaching the mid-80s, but a shift in the weather pattern will bring cooler conditions and potential storms later in the day. This late-season warmth comes after a recent stretch where the last 90-degree day of the year occurred on August 26th, a slightly later date than average.
The average last 90-degree day in Minnesota falls around the beginning of September. However, recent years have shown variability, with the last instance of 90-degree heat extending into October – specifically, october 1st in 2023. looking back to 2018, the final 90-degree day was recorded on September 16th, demonstrating that occasional late-season heat waves are not uncommon. This year’s warmth, while welcome for some, signals the approaching transition to fall and the eventual arrival of cooler temperatures.
Here’s a record of the last 90-degree days in Minnesota since 2018:
* 2024 – August 26
* 2023 – October 1
* 2022 – September 20
* 2021 – September 19
* 2020 – August 26
* 2019 – July 19
* 2018 – September 16
The current warm spell is expected to give way to rain and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Following the storms, temperatures will gradually decrease, settling into the mid and upper 70s for the remainder of the week. Residents should stay informed about potential weather changes and prepare for the shift in conditions.