Freeze warning overnight before cool, sunny Monday
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The cold weekend we just had will gradually disappear from memory as temperatures rise throughout the week, according to KSTP Meteorologist Wren Clair.
We’ll have a cool start to the week on Monday, when we can expect a breezy and sunny day with a high around 57. There will be some chillier weather in the early morning and at night, though.
A freeze warning is in effect Monday morning from 2-8 a.m., and it’s likely there will be another freeze warning late Monday night into Tuesday morning, Clair said.
Tuesday looks to be another dry day with highs getting up to 60 degrees. Our best chance for rain this week falls on Wednesday, when showers and some possible thunderstorms will roll through the area.
Look for high temperatures to get above 70 toward the end of the week, although there are slight chances for rain through the weekend.