Wisconsin severe risk today, summer returns tomorrow

The upper level low-pressure system that brought Tuesday's severe weather outbreak spins eastward into Wisconsin later today. The low swirls near Brainerd, Minn., heading for Duluth early today.

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NOAA via College of Dupage.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop as the low spins east today. The highest severe risk is in Wisconsin, but a few strong storms may develop in Minnesota before the low shifts east.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's NAM 4 km resolution model paints the swirl triggering storms in Wisconsin moving east today.

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NOAA via College of Dupage.

Sun returns Thursday

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Sunshine returns Thursday across Minnesota as high pressure builds in.

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NOAA

Summery temps returns into the weekend. Temps push 90 degrees again by Sunday.

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Norwegian Met Institute.

Edge of southwest heat dome this weekend

Minnesota rides the northern edge of the 90 degree heat dome that's causing record temps across the southwest this weekend.

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Phoenix pushes the rare 120 degree mark this weekend.

Our Minnesota forecast is looking better by the day.