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Windy Late September Day. Dry & Chilly Spell Ahead (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

A tight pressure gradient will set up across the region today, creating strong NW winds gusts up to 40mph. According BirdCast, this could help shuttle ...

The metro area in the Northeastern part of the island, which is where the capital city of San Juan is located, has had power restored, but communities around the central and southern parts of Puerto Rico remain in the dark." The trailing cool front will slide through the Gulf Coast States with a few storms, but the big story in the Southern US will be the dropping humidity as we head into early next week. Temperature will be at or slightly below average across the region on Sunday with a few spits of rain in the Arrowhead and into Wisconsin. However, there appears to be a decent warmup into early October, which will actually be a little above average for that time of the year. The weather outlook on Sunday shows lingering cooler temps across the Great Lakes and Northeast. Buildings are damaged at a farmstead on the northwest edge of the city. Temps will be cooler than average through the first half of the week with chilly overnight lows, dipping to frost levels for some up north. Meanwhile, folks in the central part of the state and into the metro typically don't see peak color until the end of September into the middle part of October. The weather outlook for Minneapolis on Sunday shows drier/sunnier skies in place with temps warming into the upper 60s. A bubble of high pressure will slowly drift through the Upper Midwest with a few days of very cool and fall-like weather. Here's the weather outlook from through the last full week of September. Winds in the morning will already be breezy, but they will continue to increase through the day with near 40mph gusts possible in the afternoon.

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