Southern Minnesota Forecast: Twin Cities to See Showers Overnight, Cooler Temps Midweek

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Minneapolis, MN – Near-normal temperatures are expected in southern Minnesota this week, with the Twin Cities region experiencing quiet weather through midweek. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Twin Cities issued a forecast highlighting a slight chance for rain showers overnight Sunday into Monday morning. Residents in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area should be prepared for wet roads during their Monday morning commute.

According to the NWS, the chance for rain showers will primarily affect southern Minnesota, with the heaviest activity expected to occur overnight. This brief period of rainfall will be followed by a return to dry conditions, with the next chance of areawide rain arriving Wednesday into Thursday.

Temperatures will remain near average for this time of year, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Monday and Tuesday are expected to be slightly warmer, with highs nearing 80 degrees before cooler air moves in midweek.

The forecast indicates a pattern of mostly pleasant weather, making it an ideal week for outdoor activities, though residents should remain aware of potential rain showers. Keep an eye on local forecasts for updates as the week progresses.