More 70s on Monday in Twin Cities before cooler air, rain arrive
Monday will be exceptionally warm for late March in Minnesota, but cooler air and rain are not far off.
Highs will reach the 70s in the Twin Cities, with some spots to the south pushing even warmer.
Monday night into Tuesday, a few showers and isolated thunderstorms could develop, mainly south of the metro. These storms could bring hail and strong winds. Snow and freezing rain are possible further north.
Tuesday will be noticeably cooler, with highs falling back into the 40s and low 50s and drier conditions returning late.
Our next system arrives late Wednesday, bringing rain and then switching to a wet snow that could accumulate into Thursday. The mix moves out later Thursday with a lull in the action into Friday.
Another round of unsettled weather is possible heading into the weekend, and temperatures will stay on the cooler side.