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Staying breezy to wrap up the weekend, with a slight warm-up

Sun shines on through for much of the Northland, however winds stay blustery out of the west, and a chance for flurries will return this week.

StormTRACKER team
StormTRACKER Team

Today is looking to be another seasonable day for much of the region, but we still feel the breeze blowing in for much of the day. By the afternoon, we are seeing a few clouds clear out for a mostly sunny day, with temperatures climbing into the 20s, however winds will remain persistent at 10-20 mph out of the west for much of the afternoon.

Monday we get a few more clouds through the day, however temperatures turn mild to start the week. Highs get up just above freezing for much of the Northland in the afternoon, as winds remain gusty out of the west through the day.

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Tuesday is where we get a brief punch of wintry weather, with a few flakes possible, and temperatures hold steady near freezing for much of the day. Then after the flurries taper out Tuesday night, temperatures will cool down for Wednesday as winds shift for one day back to the northwest. However, the chill does not last for long, as by the end of the week, after one day in the teens, temperatures rebound nicely towards 30 degrees with plenty of sun.

I grew up in Central Minnesota, and my in weather and storms led me to pursue my passion for meteorology. I got my Bachelor of Science from Iowa State University, and my experiences with forecasting there led me to start my career as a Meteorologist for WDAY as well as The Forum.
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