Twin Cities Weather: Cooler Night Ahead, Warmer Days Expected
Twin Cities Weather: Cooler Night Ahead, Warmer Days Expected
US · Published May 10, 2026
• According to CBS News, the Twin Cities area is experiencing a cooling trend overnight, with temperatures expected to drop into the 40s°F (4-9°C) on Saturday, May 9,
• Sunday’s weather is forecasted to be similar to Saturday, but with reduced wind speeds, making for a calmer day overall. Daytime temperatures on Sunday are expected to reach the low 60s°F (16-18°C). Meteorologist Katie Steiner also noted that temperatures are likely to rise again on Monday, with a potential for rain later in the forecast period. The report provides an overview of the weather conditions for the next few days, highlighting a gradual warming trend after the weekend.

Why It's Important?

The cooler overnight temperatures in the 40s°F (4-9°C) may require residents to dress warmly, especially during early morning hours. The reduced wind on Sunday will likely make outdoor activities more comfortable compared to Saturday. However, those planning outdoor events should stay updated on the forecast for Monday, as rain could disrupt plans. No severe weather warnings or advisories have been issued at this time.

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