Twin Cities, MN – Residents will experience a sharp dip in temperatures overnight as the current cool-down comes to a close. The forecast calls for lows reaching into the mid-40s, with some areas potentially dipping into the low 40s. By daybreak Sunday, temperatures will rebound significantly, climbing into the low 70s and possibly reaching the mid-80s.
According to the National Weather Service Twin Cities, today’s high will struggle to rise beyond the upper 60s. However, the chilly night will set the stage for a warm and sunny Sunday with highs between 73-83°F. This cooler spell will mark the last of the fall-like conditions as summer heat returns. Expect no significant precipitation through mid-week.
Looking ahead, temperatures are set to climb even higher by Monday and Tuesday, reaching the mid-80s. The forecast predicts continued dry conditions, with partly sunny skies prevailing through the week. Residents can anticipate a blend of fall-like nights and summer-like days as the weather continues to fluctuate.