Thawing Out: Minneapolis Enjoys a Mild February Monday

A Rare Winter Break for the Twin Cities
Minneapolis residents waking up this Monday, February 9, 2026, will find a surprising reprieve from the typical mid-winter deep freeze. As the city moves into the second week of February, a shift in the atmospheric pattern has ushered in a period of mild weather that is expected to peak today. While the ground remains covered in the remnants of earlier snowfalls, the afternoon will feel significantly warmer than the seasonal average, offering a perfect window for residents to clear sidewalks or enjoy a brief outdoor stroll.
Morning: A Crisp and Cloudy Start
The morning hours will begin with a familiar winter chill, but without the biting winds often associated with a Minnesota February. Early temperatures are holding steady between 28°F and 30°F. Humidity levels are relatively high at around 72%, which may lead to a damp feel in the air, but the "real feel" temperature is staying manageable in the high teens. Clouds are expected to dominate the skyline throughout the morning, though occasional breaks in the overcast could provide fleeting glimpses of the sun before noon.
Afternoon: Reaching for the Forties
By the mid-afternoon, Minneapolis is projected to reach its high for the day, with temperatures climbing to a mild 39°F to 41°F. This is roughly five to ten degrees above the historical average for early February. Winds will remain light to moderate, averaging around 11 mph, preventing any significant wind chill from dampening the afternoon warmth. Despite the cloud cover, the lack of significant precipitation makes this one of the most pleasant days of the month so far. Local meteorologists describe the conditions as "seasonably warm," a welcome break for those weary of the sub-zero streaks experienced in January.
Evening and Overnight: The Return of the Chill
As the sun sets, the mercury will begin a slow descent. Evening temperatures are expected to hover near the freezing mark of 32°F, eventually dipping into the mid-to-low 20s overnight. While the day remains dry, there is a slight 20% chance of light snow flurries or a dusting of precipitation late tonight as a minor system moves through the region. No major wind or rain warnings are currently in effect for the metro area, though drivers should remain cautious of patchy ice that may form as the daytime melt refreezes on untreated surfaces.
Today’s Forecast at a Glance
- Morning Temperature: 28°F – 30°F with overcast skies.
- Afternoon High: 39°F – 41°F; mostly cloudy and mild.
- Evening Low: 32°F dropping to 23°F overnight.
- Wind Speed: Light breezes at 4–11 mph.
- Precipitation: 10% during the day; 20% chance of light flurries after midnight.