Minneapolis, MN – A mix of rain and snow is set to hit the Twin Cities on Tuesday night before warmer spring temperatures arrive later in the week. The National Weather Service predicts a 70% chance of precipitation Tuesday night, with snow accumulation possible before midnight.
According to the latest forecast, Monday will be mostly sunny, with a high near 62°F and light south winds. Tuesday’s high will reach 53°F before rain moves in after 1 p.m. The rain will likely mix with snow overnight as temperatures drop to 31°F, with north winds reaching 15 mph.
By Wednesday, a 40% chance of snow continues in the morning, with breezy conditions and a high of 43°F. Wind gusts may reach up to 30 mph, creating slick road conditions. Drivers should use caution, especially on I-94 and I-35.
Thursday marks the official start of spring, bringing sunnier skies and a high of 44°F. The trend continues into Friday with a slight chance of rain and highs near 49°F. Saturday will be partly sunny, reaching 51°F, signaling a gradual warm-up.
Travelers should prepare for potential icy roads Tuesday night and early Wednesday. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as conditions evolve.


