Minnesota–Wisconsin Weather Alert: Minneapolis Spring Break Travel Looks Mild With Spot Rain March 24–30

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Minneapolis, Minn. – A stretch of seasonable, generally quiet weather is expected across Minnesota and Wisconsin during the spring break travel window, helping reduce the risk of widespread disruptions.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, both states will see near-normal temperatures from March 24 through March 30, while precipitation trends remain near normal but limited in overall impact. This pattern favors extended dry periods with only occasional light rain chances.

Across Minneapolis, St. Paul, Eau Claire, Green Bay, and Madison, daytime highs will reach the upper 40s to mid-50s, with mornings dipping into the 30s. Major corridors including I-94, I-35, and I-90 are expected to remain mostly dry, supporting steady regional travel.

Drivers should remain alert for patchy morning fog and isolated damp spots, especially near rivers and low-lying areas, but widespread hazards are not expected. Travel during daylight hours will offer the best conditions.

For baseball fans across the region, including those following the Twins and Brewers, the opening stretch of the season should feature manageable weather, though occasional clouds or light rain may pass through.

This stable pattern is expected to hold through late March, with only minor system changes possible heading into early April.