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Twin Cities forecast: Warm spike followed by midweek cooldown and rain

A rollercoaster week ahead: balmy 60s give way to chilly 40s. Will Wednesday's rain signal the end of spring's last warm embrace?

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The image shows a book titled "The Seasons by J. Thomson" with text and a drawing on the cover. The text is written in a bold font and the drawing is of a landscape with trees, mountains, and a river. The colors used in the drawing are mostly shades of blue and green, giving the image a peaceful and calming atmosphere.

Twin Cities forecast: Warm spike followed by midweek cooldown and rain

The Twin Cities will see a mix of mild and changing conditions this week. Temperatures will climb before a midweek drop, with a chance of light rain by Wednesday night.

The week starts with pleasant weather on Monday. Highs will approach 50°F, accompanied by some sunshine.

Tuesday brings even warmer conditions, with temperatures reaching the 50s. The peak arrives on Wednesday, as highs surge into the upper 50s and 60s. By Wednesday night, a shift begins. Light rain becomes possible, and temperatures start to fall. The cooldown continues on Thursday and Friday, with highs dropping back into the 40s. The weekend then settles into seasonable, quiet weather across the region.

Residents can expect a brief warm spell early in the week before cooler air returns. The forecast suggests a return to typical late-season temperatures by the weekend.

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