Warmer temperatures the next few days; Rain chances increasing late in the week

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5:43 PM Monday, September 5, 2022

Computer models are starting to come into better agreement regarding a late week system which looks to bring some rain to much of the Northland. The timing of this rain is still a bit uncertain, although at the moment the greatest chance for some rain looks to be from Friday into early Saturday.

  • Another night featuring areas of low clouds and fog across the Northland with this fog and low clouds burning off around mid-morning Tuesday.
  • Warming trend continues the next few days with highs in the 70s to lower 80s Tuesday and Wednesday, and mostly in the 80s on Thursday.
  • The next few days continue to look dry in our area, but there is a cold front which will move through Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning, but it continues to look like this front will pass through on the dry side.
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European model has trended away from its strong upper trough and low over the upper Midwest which it showed 24 hours ago to higher heights and more ridging in today’s run valid for Sunday, September 11.

Here’s a look at the last 4 European model runs valid for Sunday, September 11, 2022.

Between the Euro and GFS models, the Euro continues to be the wettest late this week, but even the dry GFS model has trended wetter today.

Euro model total precipitation thru Saturday evening.

GFS model total precipitation thru Saturday evening.

And here’s the NWS Blend of Models total precipitation thru Saturday evening.

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LONG RANGE FORECAST

Looks like more ridging along with higher 500mb heights will dominate the upper Midwest for much of next week.

Above normal temperatures are expected next week in northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin.

Thanks for reading!

Tim

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