Brandon Weatherz: Quiet and seasonable for now

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Our Wednesday begins with areas of locally dense fog and cool temps. Visibility improves after 8 am with a sunny and seasonable day taking shape under the influence of high pressure. Highs reach low and mid-70s. Cloud cover remains minimal tonight, allowing for a clear view of the Super Blue Moon. Lows will range from mid-40s east to mid-50s west.

We trend warmer tomorrow with highs in mid-70s to low 80s. Skies start mostly sunny, then cloud cover increases in the afternoon. A few showers and non-severe storms are possible in north Central Minnesota Thursday afternoon and evening, then rain chances try to hold form moving across the Arrowhead overnight into early Friday morning. Highs by Friday will be in the 80s widespread.

We should stay generally dry for your Labor Day weekend plans with heat as the main contender. 90s will be in the Northland Saturday through Monday with Sunday having the best chance for widespread 90s and daily record highs.

Today: Mostly sunny. High 73. S wind 2-8 mph.

Tonight: Clear. Low 51. SE wind 2-8 mph.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny with increasing clouds in the afternoon. Breezy. High 78. SSE wind 10-15 mph.

Tomorrow night: Partly cloudy with a slight chance for showers and thunderstorms. Low 60. S wind 5-15 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, warm, and breezy. High 85. SSW wind 10-20 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny and hot. High 87. SW wind 5-10 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny and hot. High 90. S wind 5-10 mph.

Monday: Mostly sunny and hot. High 87. SE wind 10-15 mph.

Tuesday: Partly sunny with a chance for showers. High 80. SW wind 10-15 mph.