Twin Cities, MN – Cooler temperatures on Monday will give way to a brief period of isolated showers late tonight across western and southern Minnesota. However, residents can expect a warm and sunny week ahead, with highs reaching the low 80s by Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, the chance of rain begins late Monday night, with the highest likelihood of showers occurring early Tuesday morning. Commuters along I-94 should be prepared for potentially slick roads during the morning rush. Temperatures will start the week between 65-75 degrees, but as the sunshine returns, conditions will steadily warm. Tuesday afternoon will bring clearing skies with highs reaching the mid-70s.
By midweek, mostly sunny skies will dominate, with highs reaching between 75-80 degrees through Friday. Overnight lows will stay in the 45-50-degree range until Thursday, when warmer nighttime temperatures of 50-55 degrees are expected.