On average, the Twin Cities has around 15 days of temperatures 90F or higher a year. But the oddness of this year continues. After a remarkably warm spring (especially March), the trend continues. Yesterday, we reached 90F or warmer for the 21st time. And it was the 22nd consecutive day of temperatures over 85F. Today is the anomaly - it stayed in the 70s. The humidity was high again, so it felt warmer than it was, but at least we weren't dealing with heat indices in the 100s. That's coming back this weekend! Stay cool!
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