Low pressure will track slowly northwestward into the Mid-Atlantic region through midweek bringing a risk for excessive rainfall, gusty winds, shallow coastal flooding, rip currents, and large surf. Unseasonably warm to hot temperatures persist in the mid to upper Mississippi Valley and into the Great Lakes and Northeast U.S. through Thursday. Read More >
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Summer typically lasts about three months in Rochester, extending from early June through the first week in September. After the very changeable spring weather, summer usually features consistently mild to warm temperatures in this part of Minnesota. The average high temperature is near 80 degrees from the 19th of June through August 17th. While Rochester will never be considered a "hot" spot, it does average about 8 days when the mercury reaches the 90 degree or greater mark. However, there are years when temperatures do not top 90.
Summer is normally the wettest of the seasons in Rochester due to the increased frequency of thunderstorms, with each "summer" month averaging 4 inches or greater of precipitation. There are usually around 20 days with thunderstorms, with June and July the most active.
Despite the greater precipitation, summer is probably the sunniest season of the year in Rochester. On average, Rochester is clear to partly cloudy 63% of the time during the summer, as opposed to the other seasons, which average less than 50%. Summer is also the least windy of the seasons with average speeds a bit above 10 mph. The prevailing wind direction is from the south.