MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Minnesota is expected to experience typical summer weather this week, with near-normal temperatures and a chance of showers or storms each day, especially in the afternoon and evening.
According to the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities, temperatures will reach 60-65°F tonight, with showers and storms possible in the evening, along with scattered fog. Temperatures will reach 80-85°F on Sunday with a low of 60-65°F, with showers and storms possible throughout the day.
The trend continues Monday with highs reaching 80-85°F and lows reaching 60-65°F. Showers and storms possible during the afternoon and evening. The forecast for Tuesday is similar, with highs expected to be 80-85°F and lows dropping to 55-65°F, with continued showers and storms possible.
Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a break from the rain, with daytime temperatures of 75-85°F and overnight temperatures of 55-65°F.
The extended forecast for the Twin Cities metro area calls for sunny skies from 5 to 7 p.m. today, with partly cloudy weather expected later in the evening. Temperatures will remain in the low 80s during the day and drop into the upper 60s at night.