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The frequent shower and storm chances we have seen so far throughout June look to continue this weekend. Friday night into Saturday morning will bring chances of rain into the Red River Valley region, and south along I-29 into South Dakota. As we head into Sunday, the shower and thundershower chances look to continue another day.
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The Minnesota Fishing Challenge has become the largest fishing tournament fundraiser in the world and the man in charge of that event is here to talk all about it.
Veteran outdoors communicator and author Bernie Barringer joins Chad Koel for an in-depth discussion of the fishing challenge and Bernie’s true passion, Minnesota black bear hunting.
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This weekend looks to bring generally dry conditions to our region, along with some cooler weather by Sunday. Saturday looks to bring generally mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies for our region. There is a chance of some light showers and thunder showers in northern Minnesota but no big rain makers that we have been seeing a lot in the past few weeks.
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Most of the Northland looks to finish up the week on a dry, with a few scattered showers lingering by Friday evening. Showers then clear out through the night Friday, and we stay much drier for the start of the weekend. By Saturday, clouds stay away for most of the morning, with a few showers lingering across northern Wisconsin early, and then showers moving into South Dakota during the evening.
Heavy rains are likely for most of the region on Sunday afternoon.
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Long time Grand Forks Herald Outdoors Editor Brad Dokken joins Chad Koel for a lively discussion about the current state of our Northland Outdoors plus some reminiscing on 35 years of outdoors storytelling.
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As the holiday weekend begins, there's a chance of scattered rain throughout the region. Winds will diminish after Friday with temperatures in the 60s and 70s while slightly cooler temps can be expected on Memorial Day.
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We are looking at the wind making a return after what was a fairly wet week for our region. Storms from Friday night will move out of the Red River Valley area as we head into Saturday morning. These storms move with a cold front that brings strong west winds behind it for Saturday afternoon.
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We are looking at a great weekend for the upcoming fishing opener in Minnesota. The wind from Friday will die down and be much lighter as we head into the night. Waking up early Saturday morning the winds will be light, and lows will be in the 40s and 50s throughout the region.
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On this episode of the Northland Outdoors Podcast, hall-of-fame angler Steve Pennaz joins host Chad Koel to discuss early season fishing tactics, the wonderful traditions around the Minnesota walleye fishing opener and the overall health of fisheries in the state.
Plus, Lake-of-the-Woods Tourism Executive Director Joe Henry tells us what kind of bite to expect on Lake-of-the-Woods on opening weekend.
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As we go into the first weekend of May, we see a return fo the warm spring temperatures by Sunday. The last of the late week rain showers move out Friday night and early Saturday morning. Any remianing showers in eastern Minnesota and sprinkles in the Red River Valley will clear out by the afternoon.
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This weekend will bring a nice rain for the entire region. The rain starts off Friday and continues into the weekend. Saturday will have rain showers and even a rumble of thunder possible throughout the day. Winds will also get breezy at times thanks to the low pressure system moving through the region.
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This weekend brings back the sunshine for a majority of the region, and temperatures will warm up in response. Friday evening will still be cloudy with areas in northern Minnesota and the Red River Valley seeing occasional snow flurries. These clear on out as we head into a sunny Saturday afternoon. Sunday will also see a big jump in temperatures with 50s and 60s making a return.
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Most of the Northland looks to finish up the week on a dry but somewhat breezy note. Sun shines for much of Friday afternoon and clear skies stick around throughout the evening. By Saturday, clouds stay away for most of the morning, but a chance of very light showers does pop up across northern Minnesota and North Dakota by the afternoon. Sunday remains warm with a bit more wind later in the day in some parts.
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The first weekend of April continues the wind some of us have been seeing this past week. Saturday brings breezy conditions with a strong east and south east wind throughout the afternoon for most of the region. Temperatures will be mild, but this will not last for long, as our next system brings rain and some mixed precipitation into the area.
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To the relief of many of us, this weekend will bring much better travel weather compared to last weekends winter storm. We will stil see some light snow pass through on Friday, but these will be light and shouldn't impact travel save for an occasional slick spot. The weekend looks to bring calm and cloudy conditions for most of the region.
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While Friday and Saturday are seasonal with light winds for most of the region, Sunday will be much different. On Sunday, the wind and snow pick up, making travel difficult. Heavy snow is expected in the Dakotas and parts of Minnesota.
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This St. Patrick's Day weekend will bring much more wind and colder temperatures into our region. A low pressure system to our north will bring in a west wind for Friday. This gives us one more mild day with highs in the 40s and 50s before winds change direction and come in from the north west bringing into colder air.
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This weekend brings with it plenty of sunshine for the region and temperatures on the upward swing. For Saturday the only clouds will be in areas of central Minnesota and winds stay very light. Sunday continues our nice weather and the region remains mostly sunny. The winds still stay light, but a slight 10-20 mph breeze kicks up in central and western parts of the Dakotas.
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As we kick off the month of March, Saturday looks to stay with some overcast skies in North Dakota and northern parts of Minnesota. Going into Sunday we will be tracking a wave of rain and snow passing through North Dakota and western Minnesota. Southern Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin could see the 70s.
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Temperatures will rebound after a chilly Friday and of course get well above average once again by Saturday. Conditions as a whole will be partly cloudy to mostly sunny for the afternoon. Sunday we will see a slight dip in temperatures, but still above average.
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