Free air conditioning

You'll be able to give your air conditioner a much needed rest this week.

Scattered showers and T-Storms will linger into early Wednesday as a slow moving cool front takes its time to push east of Minnesota. The showers will be widely scattered, and will favor areas in Wisconsin and southeast Minnesota. There could be a few scattered showers and T-Storms in the metro overnight.

-Twin Cities radar loop

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SPC paints much of Wisconsin with a slight risk for severe storms.

The front is the leading edge of much drier Canadian air mass. The drier air mass is a welcome change for many Minnesotans after a few days of dew points near 70 and temps pushing into the upper 80s and 90s. The fresh infusion of Canadian air will make for sunny warm days and cooler comfortable nights. Good sleeping weather as they used to say back in the day.

Dew point analysis shows much drier air pushing into the Upper Midwest.

The direr air mass will plunge dew points into he 40s for much of the region by Thursday and Friday.

Forecast modles show dew points plunging as drier Canadian air pushes in.

Enjoy the change in air masses, and the free air conditioning!

PH