For downtown Minneapolis valet Edgar Urgiles, Wednesday's 60-something temperatures were literally a breath of fresh air. Wearing a lightweight sweater, he was already daydreaming about pulling his bike off the rack.
"It's gorgeous, buddy, it's gorgeous," said Urgiles, who works at the Westin Hotel. "Literally, 80 percent of my time I've been outside."
Winter-weary Minnesotans eagerly embraced a warm-up into the high 60s Wednesday for the first time in nearly half a year, though the respite might be brief.
Evidence of spring busting out all over the Twin Cities included bumper-to-bumper food trucks parked curbside and some bike racks nearing capacity in downtown Minneapolis. Residents and commuters stepped outside the skyways to grab lunch or simply enjoy the mild temps.
Jake Haehnel and Alex Carter, strolling downtown, said the nice weather took them by surprise. "I thought it was going to be a brutal winter that skipped over spring again," Carter said.
Sara Baldwin, Chelsea Knutson and Ashley Probst, all public defenders from Minneapolis, waited for lunch at a food truck downtown while reveling in the nice weather. The best part, Baldwin said, was not having to take the skyways everywhere.
"It's nice to feel the sun," she said.
The weather also has also made commuting easier, Knutson said. "I always take the bus to work," she said. "I'm finally not waiting for it in the darkness."