A strong cold front will bring back that fall feeling to millions across the country by the middle to end of the week. High temperatures tumble a good 15-25 degrees below average across the Northern Plains on Wednesday. Parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota and Michigan won’t even make it out of the 40s and 50s during the day.
Breakdown
- A cold front will bring below-average temperatures to much of the central US. 3s
- The northern Plains and Great Lakes regions will see the most significant drops. 11s
- Minneapolis is forecast to be about 16 degrees below average, with a high of 62°F. 19s
- Marquette may see highs close to 20 degrees below average, reaching only 51°F. 41s
- Nighttime lows in some areas could drop to around the freezing mark. 46s