Minnesota’s summer just shattered records—heatwave No. 3 in history, with 100 degrees returning for the first time in four years. But don’t count on fall bringing relief: experts predict above-average temps all the way through September, with near-normal rain—a welcome balm amid drought. Blame it on a lingering Super El Nino, which keeps Pacific waters unusually warm and typically favors warmer, snow-light autumns. Still, don’t bet the farm on mild weather—late-season cold snaps, even blizzards, are still possible, as history proves (hello, Halloween Blizzard ’91).
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