Minnesota Weather Update: Twin Cities to See 30s Monday, Then 50s by Late Week

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Minneapolis, MN – After a brief taste of winter, Minnesota’s weather is set to warm steadily through the week, according to the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities.

Highs will remain in the 30s Monday, marking one final chilly day before a gradual rebound begins Tuesday. Temperatures are forecast to climb into the upper 40s by Wednesday and reach the low 50s by Thursday and Friday, returning to near-normal for mid-November.

Overnight lows will start in the 20s and low 30s, but moderate through the week, with Friday night staying above freezing. Forecasters expect dry, quiet weather to continue across Minnesota and western Wisconsin, offering a stretch of calm days ideal for travel and outdoor work.

The next potential for widespread precipitation is expected to arrive next weekend, though details remain uncertain. Until then, residents can look forward to sunny skies and improving temperatures across the region.