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Minneapolis, Minnesota – On Sunday, spotted fog may greet early mornings in the Twins on Sunday, then the sky is clear, clear, warm, and lasting into the middle of the week. Lower visibility may affect drivers along major routes, including I-94 and 62, especially in low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service, the fog will begin to form after 3 a.m. Sunday, and the mist will gradually rise as the southwest wind brings dry air. The afternoon highs will blow in a light breeze until the mid-80s, providing the ideal conditions for outdoor activities once the fog is burning.
Monday and Tuesday will remain sunny and warm, and in the mid-80s it was sunny and created great opportunities for outdoor dining, neighborhood activities or lake outings.
Drivers should take caution early on Sunday due to reduced visibility and allowing additional travel time. Pleasant stretches may last until Wednesday, although there are few chances of showers coming back mid-week. Residents should monitor updates for any changes to weekend rainfall opportunities.
Five-day forecast for Minneapolis, Minnesota:
- Sunday: Spotted fog is early, then mostly sunny. High 85°F, low 65°F.
- on Monday: Sunny and warm. High 86°F, low 67°F.
- Tuesday: The sun is shining. High 85°F, low 66°F.
- Wednesday: Most of the time, the chances of showering are obvious. High 89°F, low 68°F.
- Thursday: The sun is shining. High 88°F, low 71°F.