Minnesota Weather: Rain and Storms Expected Leading Up to July 4th

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St. Paul, MN – The Twin Cities area will experience increasing clouds today, followed by rain showers and thunderstorms tonight. Rain is expected to persist into early Tuesday, particularly impacting Wisconsin. Another bout of rain is possible Tuesday night east of I-35. Wednesday will see mostly sunny skies with temperatures between 80-85°F. The weather turns cloudy again on Thursday with a chance of storms. With thunderstorms forecasted for Independence Day, residents are advised to monitor weather updates, particularly for outdoor activities.

Today: Expect increasing clouds with highs between 70-75°F and lows from 55-60°F. Rain showers and thunderstorms are likely tonight.

Tuesday: Rain will continue into the morning, with a chance of afternoon storms. Highs will range from 75-85°F and lows from 60-65°F.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny skies are forecasted with highs between 80-85°F. Clouds will increase by the evening.

Thursday: Expect mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of storms. Highs will be 75-80°F and lows will be 60-65°F.

Independence Day: Thunderstorms are in the forecast, which may impact outdoor celebrations. Residents should stay updated on weather conditions.

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