Highs in the 50s, wind gusts up to 40 mph on chilly Sunday
MINNEAPOLIS — Sunday will be one of the coolest and windiest days in a while with scattered showers possible north of the Twin Cities.
Wind gusts are expected to get up to 40 mph by the afternoon with highs only in the 50s.
Scattered showers are expected to remain mostly north of Interstate 94 and will linger through Monday. There is also a chance for snow mixing in with the rain around the Arrowhead.
Temperatures will drop into the 30s overnight for the first time since late April. There is a freeze warning for western Minnesota on Sunday night.
Monday into early Tuesday could very well be the first freeze in the Twin Cities with lows near 32 degrees. WCCO NEXT Weather Meteorologist Lisa Meadows recommends draining outdoor uninsulated pipes and irrigation beforehand.
Sunshine will return by Tuesday and help warm temperatures back up into the 70s for the end of the work week. Highs will be back to the 60s for the weekend.
Rain is likely to arrive late Friday into Saturday, ending our dry stretch.