Minneapolis, MN – A spring-like warm-up arrives across the Twin Cities on Sunday as daylight saving time begins, bringing temperatures into the 60s before a colder, unsettled pattern returns early this week.
According to the National Weather Service Twin Cities, partly cloudy skies Sunday will allow temperatures to climb to around 60 to 65 degrees across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and much of central Minnesota. Overnight lows will fall into the mid-30s to low 40s.
The warmer weather comes as clocks moved forward early Sunday morning, giving residents an extra hour of evening daylight.
A cold front moving across the region Monday will push temperatures back closer to seasonal averages. Highs are expected to reach around 45 to 50 degrees with partly cloudy skies.
More active weather may begin Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday could bring cloudy skies with rain and snow chances across the Twin Cities metro and surrounding counties. High temperatures are expected between 40 and 50 degrees with overnight lows dropping into the upper 20s.
Light snow may develop early Wednesday morning before clouds gradually decrease. High temperatures Wednesday may stay between 35 and 40 degrees with lows in the low to mid-20s.
Another system could bring additional rain or snow chances overnight Thursday.
Drivers across Minneapolis, St. Paul, Hennepin County, and nearby highways including I-94, I-35W, and I-394 may see changing road conditions during early morning commutes Tuesday and Wednesday if precipitation develops.
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