Minnesota weather: Cloudy and seasonable Monday as showers likely bookend the day

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MN weather: Showers bookend Monday

More showers are expected for Monday, but it won't be a total washout. Showers clear out by mid-morning, but another round is expected later in the evening. The afternoon will have several hours of dry conditions with highs in the low 50s for the Twin Cities metro area.

More showers are expected for Monday, but the day won’t be a total washout. 

After a wet Sunday, showers are expected Monday morning and later in the evening. The first round of rain will push out of the Twin Cities metro by the mid-morning, but as the southwest flow kicks in, the system wraps around, bringing a second round of showers later in the evening. 

Dryer conditions are expected during the afternoon, with seasonable highs in the low 50s. For those hoping to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse in Minnesota, the best chance is in the southeast portion of the state, where there could be a few holes in the clouds. 

The showers move out by Tuesday for a partly cloudy day, and highs flirting with 60 degrees. Temperatures heat up Wednesday to the upper 60s, and popup showers are possible later in the day. 

A new cold front moves in on Thursday bringing a chance of scattered showers. Friday looks bright, and temperatures continue to warm into the weekend with highs likely in the 70s. 

Here's a look at your seven-day forecast: