MONDAY QUICK FORECAST:
The forecast for Monday calls for temperatures in the mid-70s with increasing clouds through the afternoon. Winds will remain active from the SSE @ 10-15 MPH, gusting near 30 MPH at times. Showers and thunderstorms will enter the forecast towards the later evening.
LOCAL FORECAST:
Plenty of sunshine is forecast for the morning, with temperatures reaching the mid-60s by mid-morning. Clouds increase through the afternoon, with highs approaching the mid-70s by mid-afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms will enter the area overnight and stay scattered on Tuesday. As a reminder, you can always get the latest hourly forecast for your location right here on our website.

REGIONAL FORECAST:
On Monday, the temperatures across Minnesota will be pleasant. In the Twin Cities and central parts of the state, temperatures will range from the low to mid-70s, making it a great day to be outside before the late afternoon. Temperatures will start to decrease in the early evening hours. For this time of year, these temperatures are a bit above the average, which is typically in the low 80s for highs and the low 60s for lows. Clouds continue to roll in by the afternoon, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms by late evening and overnight—a great day to be outside no matter where you are for Monday morning and the afternoon.

MONDAY SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK:
As of Sunday evening, the Storm Prediction Center has the Twin Cities metro and surrounding areas under a marginal risk of severe weather for Monday. Portions of western and southwestern Minnesota are under a slight risk of severe weather, including the cities of Marshall, Morris, and Montevideo. The further east you go, the less of a severe threat exists. For the latest severe weather outlooks, click here.
