MEMORIAL DAY QUICK FORECAST:
The forecast for Memorial Day calls for temperatures in the upper 60s with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Winds will remain calm from the NNW @ 5-10 MPH.
LOCAL FORECAST FOR MONDAY:
Scattered showers will enter the area by mid-morning, along with temperatures in the upper 50s. By the afternoon, highs will reach the upper 60° in the Twin Cities with calm winds from the NNW @ 5-10 MPH. Expect the scattered showers and thunderstorms to last through the afternoon with breaks. Towards the later evening, extra cloud cover continues, with temps cooling down to the upper-50s by around 9:00 PM. Overnight, the scattered showers and thunderstorms will move on out, leaving us with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 50s. As a reminder, you can always get the latest hourly forecast for your location right here on our website.

MEMORIAL DAY REGIONAL FORECAST:
On Monday, the weather across Minnesota will be cool. In the Twin Cities and central parts of the state, temperatures will range from the upper 70s to the low 70s, with cooler temperatures in areas where rain will dominate the day. For this time of year, these temperatures are a bit above the average, which is typically in the low to mid-70s for highs and the mid-50s for lows.

EXTENDED FORECAST:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms stay in the forecast for Memorial Day before some sunshine and wind enter for Tuesday. Weather conditions stay pleasant for midweek with plenty of sun and mild temperatures. A chance of showers and thunderstorms enter the forecast for Friday and parts of Saturday before warmer upper 70s and sun come back by Sunday. The average for this time of the year is the mid-70s for high temperatures and mid-50s for low temperatures. Looking long-term, temperatures are staying warm, with some upper 70s continuing in the long-range forecasts.
