MN weather: Summer-like weather returns
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The summer feel returns on Tuesday. It'll be humid and warm through the end of the week, then an unsettled weekend is looking more likely.

Northern Lights could be visible in Minnesota Monday night

The space weather forecast is looking promising for the potential to see the Northern Lights in Minnesota Monday night. 

Minnesota weather: Heating up for the last week of summer

Monday morning starts off feeling fall-like with plenty of sunshine. By the afternoon, clouds drift from our west, bringing filtered sun and a high of 76 degrees.

MN weather: Heating up for last week of summer
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The warmer temperatures are back for the final week of summer. Tuesday is going to be pleasant, with a high of 76 degrees in the Twin Cities metro. For the remainder of the week, temperatures reach the 80s before cooling off by the weekend for the first official day of fall.

How will corn yield, fall corn mazes be affected by drought?

Minnesota farmers were praying for rain this summer that didn't come in many parts of the state. So, as we inch closer to fall, how might some favorite fall activities be impacted by the drought?

Watch: 'Corn devil' swirls through freshly harvested Kansas field

Dust devils typically form on fair weather days that include plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures and light winds. They usually only last a few minutes, and they rarely cause damage.

Minnesota drought and fall colors update
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FOX 9's Alex Lehnert has the latest on Minnesota's drought and a look at how the fall colors are shaping up.

MN weather: Gorgeous Sunday, warmer week ahead
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Another beautiful, fall-like day is in store on Sunday. The high on Sunday will be in the low 70s, with plenty of sunshine. Overnight, temperatures will dip down into the upper 40s and low 50s.

MN weather: Beautiful fall-like weekend
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It's going to be a beautiful and calm weather weekend in the Twin Cities metro, with highs around 71 degrees on Saturday and temps in the 50s overnight.

Sprawling Hurricane Lee's impacts begin as winds, power outages increase in New England

While the center of the storm will likely stay east of the U.S. and move into the Canadian Maritimes, Lee's massive wind field is hundreds of miles across and will not spare the New England coast from its wrath.

Strong El Nino winter: What kind of weather you can expect

El Nino years tend to be cooler and stormy for the South, drier and warmer for Northwest, and very wet for the West.