Minneapolis, MN – Residents across the Twin Cities should keep umbrellas handy this weekend as showers and isolated thunderstorms remain in the forecast, but clearer skies are on the way by Monday.
According to the US National Weather Service Twin Cities, rain chances will continue through Saturday and Sunday. Saturday brings a mix of showers and storms with temperatures ranging from 65 to 75 degrees, while Sunday holds scattered showers and highs near 70 to 78 degrees. Evening lows both days are expected in the mid-50s to near 60.
Conditions improve as the new week begins. Forecasters expect mostly sunny skies Monday through Wednesday, with highs staying in the low to mid-70s and overnight lows in the 50s. That stretch of drier weather should bring some relief to those tired of rain-soaked commutes and outdoor plans.
The weather pattern sets up an ideal fall week for the metro, with mild afternoons and cooler nights. Seasonal foliage viewing may be especially pleasant with sunshine dominating after Sunday.
Drivers and outdoor event-goers should remain cautious Saturday evening into Sunday morning when scattered storms may cause brief disruptions. After that, Minnesotans can look forward to several days of stable, comfortable weather.
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