Minnesota Weather Plus--A Division of US Weather Plus.
Forecaster: Bohdan Cole 
Posting through various channels, and forecaster for multiple sources. 
Hello-
There has been a long gap in posts--my apologies. I
 have been mostly on Twitter due to my busy schedule. The weather tends 
to wind down a bit in the fall in the Upper Midwest. Aside from a few 
severe weather instances and the heat wave, things haven't been terribly
 intense here. After a brief cool down on Sunday and Monday (Today)--we 
should begin to moderate again for the week. September--just like the 
month of March, happens to be one of our biggest changing weather 
months, when the Sun goes through it's most rapid transition with it's 
angle of inclination and solar radiation output. Translation--by the end
 of the month, things should begin cooling down rather dramatically, and
 our chances of severe weather will also diminish as well.  We have had 
severe weather as late as November, but our chances are slimming quite a
 bit by the fall--which officially arrives on 9/22.  Meteorological Fall
 actually came on 9/1--which essentially means our beginning of our 
cooler period.  It sure will feel like fall tonight after our extended heat wave--as we expect a low of just 49 degrees!  Even cooler in the suburbs and Northern MN.  
Here are some updated maps to highlight the 
weather we expect this week. Other than some small chances of showers in
 S MN on Tuesday, it should be a fairly dry week up until late 
Saturday/Sunday, when we see more chances of storms.  If there is a risk
 of severe weather on the weekend, I will keep you updated as well--as 
it seems we are in store for a fairly dramatic cool down on Sunday, 
after some heat and humidity on Saturday.  
Here are some precipitation and temperature maps for the Upper Midwest:
Enjoy the last bits of summer and early fall!
-Bo












