Minneapolis, Minnesota – Clear skies tonight will allow temperatures to fall quickly into the 20 to 30 degree range, setting up a cold start for the Monday morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities, mostly clear conditions will dominate overnight, with lows dipping as low as 20 degrees in outlying areas. Monday will bring a rebound with sunshine and highs between 45 and 55 degrees, though the morning chill may linger early in the day.
The warming trend continues through the week. Tuesday will feature mostly cloudy skies with highs climbing into the 50 to 60 degree range, followed by even milder conditions Wednesday, when temperatures could reach the mid-50s to mid-60s across much of central Minnesota.
Cities including Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington will see a steady climb in temperatures, offering a gradual shift toward more spring-like conditions after the chilly start.
Residents should prepare for cold mornings but milder afternoons as the week progresses. Additional updates may follow as temperatures continue to trend upward.
Five Day Forecast for Minneapolis, Minnesota:
Tonight: Mostly clear, lows 20–30°F
Monday: Sunny, highs 45–55°F, lows 35–40°F
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, highs 50–60°F, lows 35–40°F
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, highs 55–65°F, lows 35–45°F


