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Black River, Minnesota Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Duluth MN 124 AM CDT Fri Sep 12 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Another round of dense fog is expected this morning with Dense Fog Advisories in effect near Lake Superior shoreline.

- There is a 10-30% chance of thunderstorms north of US-2 this morning. A few storms may be strong Friday morning over north- central Minnesota. Storm chances increase to around 10-30% over the remainder of the Northland this afternoon and evening.

- Above normal, summer-like, temperatures this weekend with highs in the low 70s to low 80s.

- On and off chances for showers and thunderstorms return late Sunday and continue through the first half of the week.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 225 PM CDT Thu Sep 11 2025

Another round of dense fog is expected to reform again this evening first along Lake Superior shorelines, and then moving inland through the overnight hours. Another Dense Fog Advisory was issued for areas that have the highest chances (70-80%) of seeing fairly widespread dense fog tonight and Friday morning. Currently, these are Douglas through Southern Cook Counties wrapping around western Lake Superior. An area in Ashland and Bayfield Counties will have to be closely monitored though and may also eventually need an Advisory. A limiting factor the westward extent of the dense fog coverage could be a weakening low- level jet enter central Minnesota late tonight, but be just enough to inhibit some of the fog formation.

Off that weak low-level jet will be an area of thunderstorms that formed earlier in the overnight hours in North Dakota moving through northwest Minnesota. There is a very limited chance of a few strong thunderstorms late tonight / mainly pre- dawn Friday morning for the north-central MN Borderlands region. The most likely hazard would be strong, gusty winds and cloud- to-ground lightning strikes as the environment is likely to be weakly supported and unable to promote large hail growth.

As the jet moves across the Northland Friday daytime, expect those limited (20-40%) chances to spread eastward and linger last in the Arrowhead and northwest Wisconsin Friday evening. Behind the thunderstorms will be a seasonably very warm air mass setting up this weekend. Forecast high temperatures range from the upper-70s to low 80 F at inland locations. A notable lake breeze is forecast to keep locations near shorelines closer to the low-70s.

An even more potent shortwave trough is progged to lift northward through the Great Plains Sunday into Monday and may bring the next scattered storm chances for the Northland late Sunday into Monday. A quick return to southwesterly flow though behind the early week system keeps a warmer than normal forecast into the mid-September period through next Tuesday. An incoming cold frontal passage is possible mid-next week to help moderate temperatures and keep low-end widespread rain chances in the forecast.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 124 AM CDT Fri Sep 12 2025

A large area of low stratus was located over much of northeast Minnesota and Lake Superior shoreline areas of northwest Wisconsin early this morning. Onshore winds at DLH was creating fog. Visibilities will fluctuate between less than 1/4 mile and around 1/2 mile through 14Z. Light drizzle is also possible. The low ceilings will overspread HIB, INL, and BRD early this morning and may or may not be accompanied by fog. Light rain and a few thunderstorms are likely near INL and farther east along the Canadian border this morning. The showers may spread as far south as HIB around or after 14Z. Ceilings and visibility are forecast to improve later this morning. DLH may end up stubborn again today and hold onto MVFR ceilings similar to yesterday. Showers and thunderstorms redevelop this afternoon and will progress eastward tonight. Fog will likely return to the terminals this evening or early Saturday morning.

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.MARINE /FOR NEAR SHORE WATERS OF WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR/... Issued at 215 PM CDT Thu Sep 11 2025

Low ceilings linger over parts of the western Lake this afternoon with a return of dense fog likely this evening and overnight. The ongoing Dense Marine Fog Advisory was again extended in time through Friday morning for this likely returning fog. Increasing southerly winds though are expected to lift the fog first along the South Shore so the Advisory was split into two end times, one on the South Shore ending 4 AM Friday and the Twin Ports to North Shore later at 10 AM Friday. Enhanced easterly winds funneled down the Southwestern Arm of the lake lead to near-Small Craft Advisory conditions tomorrow. Right now the forecast keeps an upper-end wind forecast based on the gusts. Similar wind conditions last each day into this weekend.

For the open water discussion, refer to the NWS Marquette Area Forecast Discussion at weather.gov/mqt.

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.DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MN...Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM CDT this morning for MNZ020-021- 037. WI...Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM CDT this morning for WIZ001. MARINE...Dense Fog Advisory until 4 AM CDT early this morning for LSZ121-147-148-150. Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM CDT this morning for LSZ140>146.

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DISCUSSION...NLy AVIATION...Huyck MARINE...NLy

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