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St. Cloud, MN Weather Forecast

Saturday, June 27, 2026 2:30 AM 

Prepared by Bob Weisman, SCSU Meteorologist and Professor Emeritus

Outdoor Activity Issues (Storms Tonight into Sun AM; Heat Sunday into Tuesday) 

Leading Edge of Tropical Weather Approaching

We have one last day of merely noticeable to uncomfortable dew points. The dew point climbed into the upper 50's and lower 60's yesterday afternoon (see yesterday's 4 PM CDT NWS WPC North America zoom-in map) after a low 50's start. And, the continued southeast winds will eventually bring in the steamier air from the southern half of Iowa southward (see UCAR hourly dew point chart). 

Thunderstorm Threat Largest Tonight into Tomorrow Morning (Continues in Northern Minnesota Sun Ht-Mon)

The main surge of that Florida-like air will begin tonight, so tonight into tomorrow morning appears to have the best chance for showers and thunderstorms of the next few days. The current storms in the Dakotas (see College of DuPage north central US radar loop) will weaken but new storms will develop in the western Dakotas and Montana late today and push eastward across the Dakotas overnight. There is a small chance of any severe weather reaching northwest Minnesota before 7 AM tomorrow, but strong storms will push into Minnesota for the daylight morning hours, possibly interfering with outdoor plans. During tomorrow, the hot and sultry air will push into southern Minnesota and approach central Minnesota. There will be another round of late day showers and thunderstorms, continuing into Sunday night. The best chance for those storms will be in northern and perhaps central Minnesota.

There will be more chances for storms into Monday morning and again Monday night into Tuesday morning. The latest forecasts show the sultry hot and humid air entrenched in at least southern and central Minnesota, so the most likely spot for storms will be northern Minnesota, Manitoba, and Ontario (see Day 3 of the NWS WPC quantitative precipitation forecast). Those storms will again have a chance to produce severe weather (see updated Day 3 of the NWS Storm Prediction Center convective outlook after 2:30 AM).

Another Good, But Uncertain Storm Chance Tuesday, Tuesday Night?

There are signs that the heat and humidity could edge a bit to the south sometime Tuesday or Tuesday night. A weak cold front will push through parts of Minnesota. That would have the next best chance to produce widespread showers and thunderstorms in central Minnesota, maybe early Tuesday morning with a better chance on Tuesday night. However, this system is forecast to be weak, so I am not nearly as confident in rain as the higher totals on Days 4-7 of the NWS WPC quantitative precipitation forecast suggest. There would also be a severe weather threat, but the NWS Storm Prediction Center forecasters are too uncertain about timing of the front to pin down a severe weather risk area beyond Day 4.

Sultry Air Will Push Heat Index, Air Pollution to Serious Levels Tomorrow PM (S and Perhaps Central) and Most of MN Monday into Tuesday

Within the hot and humid air, thunderstorms will tend to be suppressed except within 50 miles of the warm front. That's because the hot air bubble will feature very warm air (near or above 70 degrees) at 5,000 to 10,000 feet above the ground. So, those areas will have a good chance for maximum sunshine as well as sweltering humidity. Expect the National Weather Service to have heat advisories and excessive heat warnings through much of the Plains as far north as the Dakotas and Minnesota (much of Minnesota shown in the heat risk area Sunday through next week; excessive heat watch already in effect for Wisconsin and Iowa). There will also be air pollution issues as the sunshine turns vehicle exhaust into low-level ozone. These will easily be the most oppressive conditions Minnesota has seen so far this summer. Expect temperatures either in the lower 90's with dew points in the lower 70's or perhaps even in the middle 90's with dew points in to the low to middle 70's in at least southern Minnesota tomorrow and throughout much of Minnesota on Monday. Heat indices should break 100 degrees. Depending on how far southward any storms get late Monday night, parts of Minnesota could see more heat and air pollution issues on Tuesday.

Heat and Sun Safety

You can find safety steps for intense heat and humidity on the NWS heat safety page (kids and seniors are the most vulnerable.)  Also, keep your exposure to ultraviolet sunlight to a minimum (there is no such thing as a safe tan).

Beyond Tuesday, the front will be nearby. We may have slightly cooler temperatures (80's to low 90's), but still Florida like dew points and an uncertain chance for showers and thunderstorms. 

 

 

Detailed St. Cloud, MN, and Vicinity Forecast


Confidence Level (high): "The Bugs Are Waiting for Me to Mow the Lawn"             

Saturday 6/27/2026: Mixed clouds and sun, warmer, and becoming uncomfortably humid. A slight chance for an afternoon shower or thunderstorm. High: between 80 and 85. Winds: SE 8-15 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 10%. 

Saturday Night: Partly clear, breezy, warm, and uncomfortably humid. A good chance for showers and thunderstorms during the early morning hours. Severe weather possible. Low: between 63 and 68. Winds: SE 8-15 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 60%.  


Confidence Level (medium): "Extra Bugs Will Come from Every House on My Block to Make a Cloud Around My Head"   

Sunday 6/28/2026: A good chance for morning showers and thunderstorms with severe weather possible. Becoming a mixture of clouds and sun by midday, blustery, very warm, and oppressively humid. A chance for a late day shower or thunderstorm. High: between 85 and 93. Winds: E 8-15 MPH morning, SE 15-25 MPH with higher gusts during the afternoon. Chance of measurable rainfall: 50% morning, 30% afternoon. 

Sunday Night: Partly clear, windy, warm, and becoming oppressively humid. A chance of showers and thunderstorms with severe weather possible. Low: between 65 and 70. (record warm low: 77 in 1931)  Winds: SE 10-20 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 40%.  

Monday 6/29/2026: Maybe an early shower or thunderstorm, then mixed clouds and sun, windy, hot, and oppressively humid. A slight chance for a late day shower or thunderstorm. High: between 92 and 97. (record warm high: 100 in 1931) Winds: S-SE 15-25 MPH with higher gusts. Chance of measurable rainfall: 30% morning, 10% afternoon.  


Confidence Level (low): "Enough Bugs Will Fly into My Mouth to Throw Off My Diet"       

Monday Night: Partly clear, warm, and oppressively humid. Perhaps a shower or thunderstorm. Severe weather possible. Low: between 68 and 73. (record warm low: 77 in 1970) Winds: SE 8-15 MPH. Chance of measurable rainfall: 40%.  

Tuesday 6/30/2026: Another seriously hot and humid day. Perhaps an early shower or thunderstorm with a better chance for a late day shower or thunderstorm? Severe weather possible? High: between 92 and 97. (record warm high: 101 in 1931) Winds: SW 10-20 MPH with higher gusts. Chance of measurable rainfall: 20% early morning, 50% late day. 

Tuesday Night: Partly clear, windy, warm, and oppressively humid. A good chance for a shower or thunderstorm. Severe weather possible. Low: between 65 and 70. (record warm low: 73 in 1911) Winds: SW 8-15 MPH with higher gusts in storms. Chance of measurable rainfall: 50%.  

Wednesday 7/1/2026: Not quite as hot, but still uncomfortably to oppressively humid. Partly clear with a chance for showers and thunderstorms? Severe weather possible? High: between 83 and 90. Winds: S 10-20 MPH with higher gusts. Chance of measurable rainfall: 40%. 

Extended: Continued quite warm Thursday and Friday (highs in the 80's to lower 90's) and uncomfortably humid (dew points in the 60's to lower 70's) with uncertain potential for strong thunderstorms???

Forecast Confidence (10 – "The Rabbits Will Thump Even Though I Fed Them"; 0 – "The Rabbits Will Offer To Groom My Bald Spot"): 7 Saturday and Saturday night, 5 Sunday through Monday, 3 Monday night, 2 Tuesday and Wednesday.  

Yesterday's High: 76°F; Overnight Low (through 2 AM Saturday): 68°F; 

St. Cloud Airport last 24-Hour Precipitation (through 2 AM Saturday): None; SCSU 24-Hour Precipitation (through 2 AM Saturday): None

June 27 Historic Data
Temperature Category High Low

Average Temperatures

81°F 58°F

Record Temperatures

99°F (1934) 76°F (1931)
64°F (1897) 37°F (1992)

Next Update: Sunday, June 28, 2026 6 AM

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