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Twin Cities, Minnesota — Clouds will thicken tonight across the Twin Cities region and linger well into Wednesday, marking the start of a cooler but still slightly above-normal mid-November stretch. The National Weather Service says temperatures will remain seasonably cool, though highs through the end of the week will hover a bit above average for this time of year.
Overnight lows will fall into the mid-20s to mid-30s, with increasing cloud cover helping to keep temperatures from dropping too sharply.
Forecast Highlights
Tonight:
- Lows: 25–35°F
- Sky: Increasing cloud cover
Wednesday:
- Highs: 40–50°F
- Lows: 32–37°F
- Mostly cloudy
- A few rain showers possible from central Minnesota into western Wisconsin Wednesday night
Thursday:
- Highs: 45–50°F
- Lows: 23–28°F
- Partly cloudy as clouds gradually diminish
Friday:
- Highs: 42–47°F
- Lows: 22–32°F
- Mostly sunny with a return to brighter, drier conditions
Skies will continue to improve into Friday, offering a welcome break from the midweek cloud cover.





