Stronger winds, not as hot on Sunday

Here are your Saturday evening forecasts for October 4, 2025 of the meteorologist Matt Serwe.
This is a quick overview of all records today and previous records:
TODAY | Previous record |
Twin cities: 91 ° | 89 ° (1922) |
Rochester: 86 ° | 84 ° (2005) |
St. Cloud: 90 ° | 88 ° (1922) |
Brainerd: 85 ° | 82 ° (2011) |
Duluth: 84 ° | 83 ° (1922) |
Hibbing: 84 ° | 78 ° (2011) |
International Falls: 85 ° | 82 ° (2011) |
Sunday’s compromise is not as hot, but stronger winds. It is not ideal for marathon runners or their supporters who line the route. However, I think that the lack of humidity means that we do not have to worry that the race is spawning a black blow.
Temperatures at the start of the race will be in the 1970s and climb to around 80 ° at noon. The southern winds won 30 to 40 MPH throughout the race. Expect that the sun begins, then more clouds towards the end of the race.
I have already mentioned the dry air on Sunday. There is a little chance for a spotted shower early Sunday afternoon while a cold front grows through the state, but they will fight dry air. Later in the afternoon and in the evening, I expect a few showers and T-Showers in addition to twin cities in the east.
Behind this forehead, what many of us were waiting for: real fall time! The tops fell in the 60s and superior on Monday and Tuesday. They will climb in the 1970s during the second half of the week, but we get net mornings worthy of sweaters and hooded sweatshirts.