Staying dry with a slow warmup this weekend


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www.duluthnewstribune.com— While the winds will remain breezy for a few days, the clouds will move out and we track a gradual return to seasonable highs.

WBRZ—Thursday AM Forecast: Staying warm and dry through the weekend. We remain warm and dry through the weekend. Winds will increase as well as humidity levels to end the week. Today & Tonight: Thursday morning will start off mild, with temperatures near 60°. With elevated dew points this morning, patchy fog may develop right around sunrise. Once the sun rises, any fog will quickly burn off and temperatures will begin to warm. By noon, temps will already be near 80°, topping out in the upper 80s around the Capital Area. Similar to Wednesday, because...

TheJournal.ie—The May Bank Holiday weekend looks like it could be mild, dry and sunny with a bit of rain. Met Éireann has said temperatures are likely to reach between 15 and 19 or 20 degrees.

WBRZ—Saturday PM Forecast: Mainly dry to conclude the weekend, rain returns next week. The dry pattern looks like it will continue to conclude the weekend. That will change on Monday as numerous showers and thunderstorms will be possible.Tonight & Tomorrow: Tonight, lows will be near 71 degrees under partly cloudy skies. The forecast for tomorrow is very similar to what occurred today. It will be warm, muggy, and breezy. The only difference is the mention for a spotty shower. The vast majority will stay completely dry. Highs will top out in the upper 80's under partly sunny...