Minneapolis is starting Sunday under a gray lid and a chill, with cloudy skies, mid‑40s temperatures (about 46°F) and a light northeast breeze. The day stays mostly cloudy, with a high near 65°F and a few spotty showers wandering through in the afternoon. The real headline, though, is a soggy stretch that moves in tonight and carries into Monday, with steady rain and scattered thunderstorms that could slow commutes and wash out outdoor plans.
Timing And Impacts
The wettest window runs from late Sunday night into Monday, when the most persistent rain is expected. Widespread totals near 1 inch are on the table, with some spots picking up a bit more or a bit less. East to southeast winds will increase to 10 to 15 mph tonight, with gusts around 25 mph and gusts up to 30 mph possible Monday night. Those gusts, paired with downpours, can cut visibility, cause ponding in low spots and lead to delays at MSP. The advice from the National Weather Service…..