Winds from the northwest will pull wildfire smoke back into Minnesota skies over the weekend, as well a chance for rain Saturday afternoon.

Smoke will hang around until Monday, impacting the air quality.

Another wave of upper-level energy will swing by on Saturday, creating a chance for pop-up showers and storms throughout the afternoon.

A chance for a thin line of rain arrives overnight Saturday with a quick-moving cold front.

The cold front will knock temperatures back with highs back into the low 70s on Sunday.

After some sunshine to start Sunday, more clouds and spotty showers drop in Sunday evening that will last through Monday morning.

Monday will make for our coolest day with highs only reaching the 60s.

This unsettled pattern looks to break by Tuesday with high pressure buil

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