Today: All the rain we've been getting is courtesy of a stationary front draped over our region that is acting like a ladder for small waves of lower air pressure to follow. Another low will climb the ladder ladder to give us a 100 percent chance of rain. (You don't see that pop on the computer models too often!) Rain totals near the Canadian border should go reach 1/2 inch to 1 inch. The rest of the region could pull another 1 to 2 inches. High temperatures will reach 65 to 70 inland, but a lingering east wind will keep things cooler by Lake Superior. The wind will shift to the west in the afternoon. Tuesday: We might get a few showers/storms in the early morning, but it should become partly cloudy in the afternoon. The low will be around 47 and highs will be near 74. Wednesday: A cell of high pressure will strengthen and a partly cloudy sky will stick around through Friday. The low will be 49 and the high should hit 73.
Five-day forecast: Today:Mostly cloudy with 100 percent chance of rain H: 66 L: 47 Tuesday:Partly sunny with 30 percent chance of morning rain H: 74 L: 49 Wednesday:Partly cloudy H: 73 L: 47 Thursday: Partly cloudy H: 70 L: 48 Friday: Partly cloudy H: 70 L: 49
Monday's weather for Duluth and the Northland: More rain on the way
Today: All the rain we've been getting is courtesy of a stationary front draped over our region that is acting like a ladder for small waves of lower air pressure to follow. Another low will climb the ladder ladder to give us a 100 percent chance...
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