Twin Cities, MN – Twin Cities residents should brace for a week of unsettled weather, with on-and-off storms expected starting Wednesday. Today will remain sunny and breezy with highs in the low 80s, but conditions will shift as a cold front approaches. According to the National Weather Service, the front will bring thunderstorms late Wednesday, continuing intermittently through Thursday and Friday.
Wednesday will start mostly sunny, but storm chances increase late in the day as the cold front pushes through. Overnight into Thursday, expect periods of heavy rain and gusty winds. Thursday morning may begin with lingering storms, followed by partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. Highs will range between 70 and 80 degrees, cooling down significantly as the day progresses.
By Friday, the weather will turn much cooler, with scattered storms possible and highs only reaching the mid-60s. Lows could drop into the low 40s by nightfall. The cooler and unsettled pattern is expected to persist through the weekend, so residents should plan for cooler temperatures and possible showers on Saturday and Sunday.
Stay updated on local forecasts and consider rescheduling outdoor plans to avoid the stormy weather.



