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Friday weather for Duluth and the Northland: First some wet, then dry

TODAY: More unstable air will be filtering in from the southwest ahead of a cold front. This will give us a 40 percent chance of scattered storms in the early to late afternoon. Expect southwest winds at 5-10 mph with highs in the mid-70s.

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TODAY: More unstable air will be filtering in from the southwest ahead of a cold front. This will give us a 40 percent chance of scattered storms in the early to late afternoon. Expect southwest winds at 5-10 mph with highs in the mid-70s.

SATURDAY: The cold front stalls as low pressure to our south, over Missouri, pumps moisture northward. This gives us a 60 percent chance of scattered showers and storms for the first part of the day. By the afternoon/evening high pressure builds and we see some clearing. 

SUNDAY: The high clears our skies and cools us back down to 43, with highs near 71 by the afternoon.

MONDAY: Most models agree on a dry scenario as the high holds on. Skies will stay partly cloudy with lows in the mid-40s and highs in the upper 60s. 

Five-day forecast

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Today: Partly cloudy, 40 percent chance p.m. showers and storms H: 75 L: 48

Saturday: Mostly cloudy, 60 percent rain/storms H: 66 L: 43

Sunday: Mostly sunny H:71 L: 45

Monday: Partly cloudy H:69 L: 46

Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, 20 percent chance of showers and storms H: 70 L: 49

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