With temperatures nearing 70 degrees on Tuesday, the Pioneer Press headed outside to document people walking outside in White Bear Lake and eating ice cream at Conny’s Creamy Cone in St. Paul.
It will be warm and dry again on Wednesday, the Twin Cities office of the National Weather Service predicts, with another day of elevated fire weather conditions.
Rain is likely on Thursday across southern Minnesota.
Temperatures turn cooler this weekend and into next week, the weather service reports.
The Twin Cities experienced its warmest meteorological winter (December-January-February) on record this year, with average temperatures 10 degrees above normal.
And the unusual warmth has continued in March: Sunday’s high of 74 marked the earliest the metro has topped the 70-degree mark since record keeping began.
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