TODAY: A cold front stalls over the region, bringing a 60 percent chance of showers and storms to the Northland, with a better chance southeast of the Iron Range. Rain and thunder starts to let up in the afternoon as high pressure builds from the Dakotas. Temperatures will top out around 64, with north winds at 5-15mph.
SUNDAY: The high pressure system sits over the region, giving us mostly clear skies. Morning temperatures will be in the low 40s and highs in the low 70s.
MONDAY: A weak wave in the jet stream moves over the Northland, bringing a 30 percent chance of showers and storms. Lows will be around 47 and highs in the upper 60s.
TUESDAY: The jet stream moves north and we dry out a little. Lows will be around 47 and highs will be near 68. Expect partly cloudy skies.
Five-day forecast
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Today: Mostly cloudy, 60 percent chance of rain/storms H: 64 L: 43
Sunday: Mostly sunny H:71 L: 47
Monday: Mostly cloudy, 30 percent chance of storms H: 69 L: 47
Tuesday: Partly cloudy H: 68 L: 49
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, 40 percent chance of storms H: 68 L: 48