/Issued 6:10 PM CDT, Tuesday, August 29, 2017/
Source: http://weather.cod.edu
18z NAM NEST model valid for late tonight.
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22z HRRR model run
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Watch the low clouds/fog burn off from southwest-northeast across western Lake Superior this afternoon on this visible satellite loop which goes through 5:15 PM CDT, August 29, 2017.
Source: http://www.pivotalweather.com/
12z European computer model 850mb temperature forecast valid for next Thursday, September 07, 2017 — If this verifies, then this will be a chilly pattern for our area sometime mid or late next week. Could have high temperatures only in the 40s and 50s which is very cool for early September. Overnight lows could also be cold enough to support a risk from patchy frost later next week in parts of the Northland.
Note: Latest rainfall reports due to Harvey — At least one location in southeast Texas has surpassed 50 inches of rain while a couple others are closing in on 50 inches of rain late this afternoon, incredible! Here’s the link to the latest rainfall reports http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/nfdscc1.html
Weather Synopsis
Low clouds and fog burned off across northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin by Noon today with mostly sunny to sunny skies over the majority of the Northland this afternoon, the exception to this was over extreme northeast Minnesota, mainly over coastal Cook County where low clouds/fog continued as of 6 PM. Finally a nice, mild day over the entire area with highs today in the mid 70s to low 80s.
A cold front will move south across northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin from late tonight into Wednesday morning — A few showers or thunderstorms are possible as this front moves through. Behind it, gusty northeast winds and cooler temperatures will develop near Lake Superior with a threat for some patchy fog and or low clouds Wednesday afternoon through Thursday.
Lows tonight in the 50s and 60s. Highs Wednesday mainly in the 70s but cooling into the lower 60s near Lake Superior. Highs Thursday in the 60s and 70s, and around 60 degrees near Lake Superior.
Note: There continues to a chance for patchy frost early Friday morning in parts of northeast Minnesota and northern Wisconsin for locations inland from Lake Superior.
Showers could return to the Northland Friday evening through Saturday morning as a warm front and cold front move quickly east out of the northern Plains and upper Midwest.
Saturday afternoon and Sunday look mainly dry at the moment.
Forecast for Duluth and Superior
.Tonight… Partly cloudy. Low 58 to 63. Wind southwest at 10 to 15 mph.
.Wednesday… Turning breezy and cooler. Partly to mostly cloudy. Isolated showers possible during the morning. High 68 to 73. Wind west, becoming east to northeast at 15 to 25 mph before noon.
.Thursday… Low clouds or fog possible. Breezy. High 60 to 65. Wind east to northeast at 15 to 25 mph.
Normal temperatures for Wednesday
High: 71
Low: 52
Sunrise Wednesday: 6:26 AM CDT
Sunset Wednesday: 7:51 PM CDT
Tim


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