Minnesota – Twin Cities residents are experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures, with highs in the 80s expected through Monday.
The National Weather Service reports that a frontal boundary will pass by Tuesday, bringing cooler temperatures later in the week. However, the ongoing dry spell continues with no rain forecast.
According to the US National Weather Service Twin Cities, temperatures are set to drop to 46°F overnight into Tuesday, but daytime highs will remain above average, keeping roads and sidewalks dry. This week’s temperatures will cool off starting Wednesday with highs in the 60s by Thursday. Residents should stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon heat hours through Monday.