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Weekend forecast for the Northland: Chilly fishing opener, Mother's Day

Record lows are possible Friday morning as our colder than average pattern continues to stick with us into the weekend.

WDIO Storm Team
WDIO Storm Team

Friday: Colder air continues to filter in on the backside of a low pressure spinning over Canada. This cold air brings temperatures that could bring record lows in a few spots in the morning. We will see plenty of sunshine, but with a northwest breeze of 5 to 10 mph we will stay on the chilly side with an afternoon high near 44 degrees.

Friday night: The clear and chilly conditions will continue with a light northwesterly breeze and a low temperature near 27.

Saturday: We will see a mix of clouds and sunshine moving in just in time for the Minnesota fishing opener. There is a chance of a stray shower for our western and southern areas in the afternoon, but overall we will stay dry with a high near 52.

Sunday: The fire danger will remain high over the weekend with the dry weather pattern continuing into Mother’s Day with afternoon highs struggling to reach the upper 40s.

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