Twin Cities, MN — Cooler-than-normal temperatures are expected across southern Minnesota and parts of western Wisconsin today, with highs reaching 70 degrees in the Twin Cities. Residents can expect a gradual warm-up starting Monday, with temperatures climbing above average by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday morning will start off cooler, around 48 degrees, but will quickly rise to the low 70s by afternoon. By Wednesday, temperatures are forecast to reach 77 degrees, climbing to near 80 by Thursday and Friday. This week’s dry conditions make it a perfect time for outdoor activities, but residents should prepare for the warmth later in the week.
For those driving along I-35 or I-94, visibility will be clear with sunny skies expected most days. There is no rain forecasted through Friday, and morning commuters should plan for a crisp, sunny start to their day.