Minnesota Weather Update: Cooler Temps Set to Last Until Mid-Week

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Minneapolis, MN – A period of quieter weather has settled over Minnesota, with cool temperatures expected to last through early next week. The National Weather Service predicts that dry conditions will persist across the state, offering a break from the active weather pattern that had recently impacted the region.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will remain below normal, with highs in the 40s and 50s until mid-week. The pattern is expected to shift by Wednesday, when a warm-up will bring slightly higher temperatures, along with a chance for scattered showers. This marks the next opportunity for any significant precipitation after several dry days.

Residents in the Twin Cities area and beyond can expect clear skies and cooler conditions, providing a temporary reprieve from the more unsettled weather of late. High pressure will dominate, keeping rain at bay for the coming days. Those planning to be outdoors should prepare for temperatures well below seasonal averages, but a welcome change in weather is forecasted by mid-week.