Wet weather continues on Wednesday
After a rainy Tuesday, Wednesday is bringing more wet weather.
The Twin Cities office of the National Weather Service expects more rain and drizzle for the metro on Wednesday, with a high of 51
Rain showers are likely for most of the area today, the Twin Cities office of the National Weather Service reports, but will taper off from north to south tonight.
“We’re done with the rain for a couple of days as warmer temperatures return, keeping us pleasant into next week,” the weather service predicted in a post on X.
However, the weather service reports that there are “some chances” for showers on Saturday and Sunday of the holiday weekend. Memorial Day is on Monday.
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