Twin Cities, MN – Labor Day in the Twin Cities will be marked by warm, sunny weather, perfect for outdoor activities. However, residents should prepare for a significant shift later in the week. Temperatures will begin to cool, with the first real taste of hoodie weather arriving by Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday’s high will reach a comfortable 76°F, ideal for holiday festivities. The warm trend continues through Wednesday, peaking at 83°F, but a weather shift is on the horizon. Thursday brings a 35% chance of rain, ushering in cooler air, with temperatures dropping to a high of 65°F on Friday.
Residents planning outdoor events or travel should be aware of the potential for rain on Thursday and prepare for cooler temperatures by the weekend. Friday’s forecasted high of just 65°F, paired with overnight lows in the 40s, marks the arrival of true autumn weather.
Be sure to have your jackets and umbrellas ready as the weather turns colder, especially for weekend plans. Stay tuned for updates on rain probabilities and potential impacts on local events.