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Breezy conditions Thursday night; precipitation chances northeast
Brisk northwesterly winds will persist through Thursday night and intensify by Friday with gusts potentially exceeding 50 mph. Snow showers are mainly expected in the northeastern part of the state with a chance of rain mixing in as temperatures rise overnight.
Above-normal temperatures continue; snow north Thursday night into Friday
It’ll be another mild day Thursday. Winds increase Friday as the next disturbance brings snow tonight for northern Minnesota. It will be followed by one day of colder temps Saturday. 
Wintry mix chances north with above-average temperatures
A gentle disturbance will bring a rain-snow mix to the Iron Range area on Wednesday night. Above-average temperatures will persist until Saturday, when we can expect a return to seasonal highs in the forecast.
Mild overnight temperatures; active weather pattern this week
Low temperatures will be staying mild in the upper 20s to low 30s, which is close to our average high for this time of the year! A succession of weather systems will bring multiple chances for rain and snow this week.
Mild Sunday night with 50s in the forecast for Monday
Increasing cloud cover for Sunday night will keep our overnight temperatures mild in the lower to mid-30s. The first of many disturbances will bring a rain and snow mix to the northland Sunday night, with a better chance for precipitation Monday and again Tuesday night for the metro area.
Warm spell ongoing for Sunday with a return to the 40s
A welcomed return to the 40s for Sunday with partly sunny skies. Throughout the week, we’ll experience an active weather pattern with several opportunities for rain, sometimes mixed with snow, while above-average temperatures persist.