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MN weather: Cooler and blustery Monday
Monday marks the start of a cooler pattern, with temperatures peaking in the 60s before falling this afternoon. A stray sprinkle can't be ruled out either. FOX 9 meteorologist Cody Matz has the forecast.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Monday starts mild with highs in the 60s before cooler, breezy conditions move in later in the afternoon.
Monday’s forecast in Minnesota
What to expect:
A cold front moves through early Monday, shifting Minnesota into a cooler pattern for the workweek. Temperatures in the Twin Cities metro climb into the 60s before gradually falling into the 50s through the afternoon.
Skies remain mostly cloudy with occasional breaks of sunshine. A stray sprinkle can’t be ruled out during the afternoon. It will be rather blustery due to northwest winds at 15 to 25 mph.
Monday night turns colder, with lows dropping into the 30s across much of the state and into the 20s in northern Minnesota.
Extended Minnesota weather forecast
What's next:
Tuesday looks quieter with less wind and partly to mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures in central and southern Minnesota are in the low 50s, while northern regions are cooler in the 40s.
Temperatures start to rebound midweek, climbing back into the low 60s by Thursday and returning to near average on Friday.
The weekend trends warmer with temperatures in the low 70s under a mix of sun and clouds.
Here’s a look at the seven-day forecast:
The Source: This forecast uses information from FOX 9 meteorologists.