"Scorching Labor Day heat to cool down by midweek, with potential for more record highs"

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The heat wave continues in Minnesota, with temperatures reaching record highs on Sunday. The Twin Cities tied the record high temperature for September 3rd, reaching 97 degrees. Some areas in Minnesota experienced triple-digit temperatures. The heat advisory remains in effect for the Twin Cities metro area and southeastern Minnesota/western Wisconsin counties. However, temperatures are expected to cool down by Wednesday, with highs in the 60s and 70s. Rain chances increase on Tuesday, with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected. The Minnesota State Fair has a history of hot weather, with the highest temperature recorded at 104 degrees in 1931.
- Heat continues on Labor Day, cooler by Wednesday MPR News
- Forecast First Alert: More record highs possible Monday KSTP
- Record high temperature today with another shot of breaking a high temp record tomorrow before storm chances early on in the work week WQOW TV News 18
- Sabrina Ullman: AC needed today WDIO
- The heat is here today! WeAreGreenBay.com
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