What is the weather like in the Twin Cities?
There are four distinct seasons. The warmest days usually occur in July, with an average high of 83 degrees F. Temperatures can get above 90 degrees F. The coldest days occur in January; the 100 year average low is 3.2 degrees F. Snowfall averages 40 inches per year; the heaviest snowfall is in March. Snow removal is immediate, and the University of Minnesota rarely closes. The Twin Cities has one of the best levels of air quality among US metropolitan areas of more than one million people.
There are four distinct seasons. The warmest days usually occur in July, with an average high of 83 degrees F. Temperatures can get above 90 degrees F. The coldest days occur in January; the 100-year average low is 3.2 degrees F. Snowfall averages 40 inches per year, with the heaviest snowfall in March. Snow removal is immediate, and the University of Minnesota rarely closes. The Twin Cities has one of the best levels of air quality among U.S. metropolitan areas of more than one million people.