
Wednesday: Today, we start with a few clouds as the weaker clipper leaves Northland and partially cloudy skies depart in the afternoon. High prices range from people in their 40s to nearly 50, with SE winds occurring at 5-15 mph. The temperature along the coastline just outside Lake Superior is slightly cooler at nearly 40.


Thursday: It’s almost cloudy tomorrow, with snow likely to fall in the morning with the arrows in Minnesota. High temperatures rise in the mid-40s in 50 seconds south of the twin port. Strong lake winds keep temperatures in line with the cold of Lake Superior in your late 30s to late 40s. The wind will be removed from the ENE at 10-20 mph. Overnight clouds will stay in place, presumably limiting the total display of lunar eclipses.

Friday: On Friday, strong Colorado lows are expected to head to Northland, with showers of rain all day long. Isolated rumbles of lightning will be possible, especially on Friday afternoons and evenings. Highs arrive in the 60s in parts of the twin port south, and are north and north of the port from their 40s to 50s. The wind leaves the SE at 10-15 mph and keeps the temperature cool along the North Shore.

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