OVERNIGHT: Wednesday was breezy and sunny, with gusts close to 40 mph during the morning hours, but those winds died down in the evening hours. Overnight into Thursday morning, a weak cold front from Canada will bring flurries into northwest MN, particularly at the International Border. Little accumulation is expected, however. Besides that,
THURSDAY – THIS WEEKEND: After those precipitation chances go away on Wednesday, the rest of the week, into next weekend, is looking good. A stable weather pattern will allow skies to stay partly clear and sunny. Temperatures will also vary, with highs in the upper-30s to lower-40s on Friday into the mid to upper-40s for the weekend, along with lows in the 20s. Overall, the second weekend of March is going to be great. Go out and enjoy the nice weather!
NEXT WEEK:Monday will be the warmest day next week, with highs in the 50s. Thereafter, a cooler air mass forces temperatures back …