St. Paul, Minnesota – Rain is set to return to Minnesota early Monday, with widespread showers likely to linger into Tuesday, especially across the southern half of the state.
According to the National Weather Service Twin Cities, the heaviest rainfall is expected Monday and Tuesday, with breezy conditions throughout and temperatures ranging from 50°F to 60°F. While a few thunderstorms are possible, no severe weather is currently forecast.
Southern cities like Rochester, Mankato, and Albert Lea could see the highest rainfall totals. Commuters in the Twin Cities should expect slower travel times during both Monday and Tuesday mornings. Lows will dip into the mid-30s to low 40s, so residents are advised to wear layers and drive cautiously on wet roads.
Skies will gradually clear by Wednesday, bringing drier conditions and highs back into the mid-60s. Until then, Minnesotans should secure outdoor items and keep umbrellas handy.
More updates will be issued if thunderstorms develop or if rainfall totals exceed current expectations.


