National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Mostly cloudy skies will briefly become partly cloudy this evening. Additional chances for rain arrive late tonight and persist into Friday morning (especially northwest of the Iron Range). Isolated non-severe thunderstorms will be possible Thursday afternoon and evening, mainly in northwest Wisconsin. High temps over the next few days will be seasonable for early May.
A few sprinkles or isolated showers over northeast Minnesota will taper off this evening. Break in the rain chances this evening into early Thursday morning. Lows tonight low 30s to mid 40s. Another round of beneficial widespread showers expected Thursday and Thursday evening. Rain amounts between a few hundredths and a half-inch. A few non-severe storms possible over NW WI Thursday evening. Drier Friday then a chance of showers Saturday.
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