In January, Minneapolis averages a high of 23°F (-5°C) and a low of 8°F (-13°C). Most runs feel like about 16°F (-9°C) once you factor in a typical morning or evening start, so dress for that number rather than the thermometer. Serious winter cold and warm summers make Minneapolis a true four-season running city.
23°F (-5°C)
8°F (-13°C)
Feels like 16°F (-9°C)
Late morning is easiest — give the day time to warm past the overnight low of 8°F (-13°C) before heading out.
Thermal Base Layer
Moisture-wicking thermal underwear
Insulated Running Jacket
Wind and water resistant with insulation
Insulated Running Tights
Fleece-lined for extreme cold
Running Gloves
Touchscreen-compatible warmth
Beanie or Ear Warmers
Head and ear protection
Running Shoes
Your regular training shoes
Wool Running Socks
Warm and moisture-wicking
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In January, Minneapolis runs feel like about 16°F (-9°C). Wear a moisture-wicking long-sleeve base layer, running tights, light gloves, and an ear-warmer or beanie. Add a wind or light insulated layer on colder or windier days.
January is cold but comfortable with the right layers in Minneapolis, with average highs near 23°F (-5°C) and lows near 8°F (-13°C).
Most runners wear tights in Minneapolis in January. Your legs generate a lot of heat, but at feels-like 16°F (-9°C) full-length tights are the comfortable choice.
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