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Milder temperatures will be observed in the Twin Cities on Monday, with the possibility of stormy weather occurring later.

Temperatures in the city center are expected to reach mid-70s, while certain areas of the state will experience even higher temperatures.

Warm temperatures to prevail in Minneapolis-St. Paul on Monday, potential for stormy conditions...
Warm temperatures to prevail in Minneapolis-St. Paul on Monday, potential for stormy conditions later in the day

Milder temperatures will be observed in the Twin Cities on Monday, with the possibility of stormy weather occurring later.

WCCO Weather Forecast: A Look at the Coming Days in the Twin Cities

The Twin Cities are set for a varied weather week, with a mix of sun, clouds, and potential storms, according to the latest forecasts from WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames.

Kicking off the week, on Monday, residents can expect a day of mixed conditions, with sun and clouds giving way to showers and storms in the afternoon. The Twin Cities will experience warmer temperatures, reaching the mid-70s, but some parts of Minnesota may be slightly warmer. Storms are possible in the evening.

Tuesday will bring more scattered showers and storms to the Twin Cities, with temperatures remaining similar to Monday.

On Wednesday, the weather in the Twin Cities is expected to be drier and sunnier, although there may be some elevated smoke and haze. No specific forecast is available for this day or for Thursday and subsequent days.

Thursday in the Twin Cities will be mostly dry and comfortable, with highs in the 70s. This day marks a transition, as the weekend is expected to be warmer, with highs potentially reaching the 80s.

The weekend will begin with a quiet stretch in the Twin Cities. On Saturday and Sunday, the weather is expected to be warmer than Thursday, with temperatures potentially soaring into the 80s.

Joseph Dames, the weekday morning meteorologist for WCCO, joined the team during the winter of 2022. He also works on weather, science, and environmental stories during the week. On weekends, the meteorologist responsible for the forecasts is usually Brian Zitta.

It's important to note that no information is provided about the weather conditions in parts of Minnesota other than the Twin Cities. Always stay tuned to WCCO for the latest updates on the weather across Minnesota.

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