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National Weather Service Problems Feuerwetter Uhr – Brainerd Dispatch

Brainerd – The National Weather Service in Duluth spent a fire weather observation from Thursday, May 8, until 10 p.m. on Sunday.

“Hot, dry and windy conditions are expected this weekend until the beginning of next week, which leads to an increased risk of critical fire weather conditions,” said the national weather service. The weather service added further fire weather observation, which could be necessary for Monday for possible warning conditions of the red flag. “These conditions can lead to a quick spread of outdoor fires. Avoid burning outdoors, check your local combustion restrictions and report fires to the local authorities.”

The forecast requires airy southwestern winds, which drills on Sunday at 25 to 30 miles per hour and the relative humidity values ​​of only 20%, which can lead to critical fire weather conditions in the northeast of Minnesota until late on Sunday morning until Sunday evening.

The conditions are expected to improve late Sunday evening because the air cools down near the floor and after sunset.

Additional airy southwestern winds and low relative humidity values ​​on Monday and Tuesday can lead to additional critical fire weather conditions.

Most of Minnesota, from the Canadian border to Iowa, is on the clock.

After a cooler temperature of 74 degrees on Saturday and wind, the up to 15 miles per hour, the weekend forecast requires summer heat. The forecast requires a possible high of 90 degrees Sunday and south wind from 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts of up to 25 miles per hour. Sunday evening should cool off with another south wind to 65 degrees.

Monday can be sunny with a high of 88 degrees. It is expected that the airy conditions will continue with a southern wind of around 15 miles per hour and gusts of up to 25 miles per hour.

Do not look for a change of the new week, as the forecast on Tuesday demands the sun and a maximum of 87 with further airy conditions. Tuesday evening can fall on 62 with wind gusts of up to 20 miles per hour.

There is an easy chance of showing by Wednesday. The forecast requires sunnyskies with a high almost 85 degrees and airy conditions with gusts of up to 25 miles per hour. On Wednesday evening there is a chance of showering and thunderstorms, with a low of the upper 50s. The southeast wind of 10 miles per hour can gust up to 25 miles per hour.

Thursday also has the chance of showers and cooler temperatures. The sky should be largely sunny and with a high 71-year-old state, the airy conditions with a southern wind of 10 to 15 miles per hour and gusts of up to 25 miles per hour will be expected.

“Hot, dry and windy conditions are expected this weekend until the beginning of next week, which leads to an increased risk of critical fire weather conditions,” said the national weather service.

Contribution / National Weather Service

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