Brandon Weatherz: One more freezing night before we trend warmer

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Some areas will want a minute or two to attend to a frosty windshield before hitting the road this morning. Frost Advisories and a Freeze Warning expire at 9 a.m., then an additional Freeze Warning is expected tonight into tomorrow morning. It will continue to a cool day under mostly sunny skies with high temperatures around 10 degrees below average. Highs range from mid-40s to mid-50s with the cool spots being east toward Ironwood where lake effect clouds and sprinkles linger. Winds out of the north will be a touch breezy.

High pressure centers over the region tonight, bringing the dry air and light winds that will allow for the coldest night in the forecast. Temps will fall into the mid-20s to mid-30s with Lake Superior’s shorelines being the only areas that may stay above freezing. Southerly winds will develop Wednesday as high pressure begins to exit the region, allowing warmer air to settle back into the Northland. Wednesday will still be on the cool side with highs in mid-50s to near 60, but by Friday, morning lows will be in the 40s and temps will rise well into the 60s. Quiet and comfortable conditions are expected to take us through the weekend and into the start of next week.

Today: Sunny. High 52. N wind 5-15 mph.

Tonight: Cool and clear with frost expected. Low 33. N wind 2-8 mph.

Wednesday: Sunny. High 56. S wind 2-8 mph.

Thursday: Partly cloudy and warmer. High 63. S wind 5-15 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny and mild. High 68. S wind 5-10 mph.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 64. E wind 5-10 mph.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 62. E wind 5-10 mph.

Monday: Partly cloudy. High 66. SW wind 5-10 mph.