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Two Harbors, Minnesota

National Weather Service: Dense Fog Advisory

Current Conditions

 
Temp: 45°
Dew Point: 41°
Humidity: 87%
Wind: East 6 mph
Visibility: 1.5 miles
Pressure: 30.09 in. -
Sky: Drizzle
Wind Chill: 41°

 

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Almanac

Average High: 31°

Average Low: 17°

Record high/year: 51° (1907)

Record low/year: -10° (1956)

Sunrise: 7:21 AM

Sunset: 4:24 PM

Detailed History

Sun and Moon

Sunrise: 07:21 AM (CST)

Moon Rise: 12:16 PM (CST)

Sunset: 04:24 PM (CST)

Moon Set: 10:48 PM (CST)

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5-Day Forecast

Monday Rain Hi 45° Lo 38° Rain
Tuesday Chance of Rain Hi 45° Lo 37° Chance of Rain
Wednesday Chance of Snow Hi 39° Lo 32° Chance of Snow
Thursday Chance of Snow Hi 38° Lo 27° Chance of Snow
Friday Partly Cloudy Hi 38° Lo 27° Partly Cloudy

 

Forecast for Southern Lake/North Shore

Updated: 10:38 am CST on November 23, 2009
Dense fog advisory in effect until 10 am CST Tuesday...

Rest of Today

Cloudy. Rain likely. Widespread dense fog. Visibility one quarter mile or less at times. Highs 45 to 50. East winds 5 to 10 mph.

 

Tonight

Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain. Widespread dense fog. Visibility one quarter mile or less at times. Lows 35 to 40. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

 

Tuesday

Areas of dense fog in the morning. Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of light rain. Visibility one quarter mile or less at times in the morning. Highs 42 to 47. East winds around 5 mph.

 

Tuesday Night

Cloudy. A chance of light rain in the evening... then a chance of light rain and snow after midnight. Lows 33 to 38. Northeast winds around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.

 

Wednesday

Light rain and snow likely. Highs 35 to 40. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.

 

Wednesday Night

Light snow likely. Lows 27 to 32. Chance of snow 60 percent.

 

Thanksgiving Day

Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. Highs 35 to 40.

 

Thursday Night through Sunday

Partly cloudy. Lows 23 to 28. Highs 33 to 38.

 

 

 Dense Fog Advisory  Statement as of 10:51 am CST on November 23, 2009


... Dense fog advisory now in effect until 10 am CST Tuesday...

Widespread dense fog is expected to become a bit more patchy
during the afternoon... as rain moves through and temporarily
helps to improve visibilities. Daytime heating will also help to
improve visibilities for a time.

Although conditions may temporarily improve in spots... the fog is
expected to very quickly redevelop by this evening. As a
result... we have extended the dense fog advisory that was in
effect until 3 PM... until 10 am Tuesday. The fog tonight is
expected to become increasingly dangerous... with visibilities near
zero at times. The most persistent fog should be along the crest
of the hillside adjacent to Lake Superior... and higher points of
the Iron Range.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A dense fog advisory means visibilities will be reduced to less
than a quarter mile in some locations. Rapid changes in
visibility from a few miles to only a few hundred feet may occur
over very short distances. If you are driving... slow down... use
low beam headlights and be prepared for the sudden loss of
visibility as you enter fog banks. Many deadly accidents happen
in instances where dense fog is not widespread... but where rapid
changes in visibility occur and drivers suddenly cannot see as
they drive into a dense fog bank.





 Record Report  Statement as of 12:15 am CDT on November 23, 2009


... A record daily high minimum temperature was tied at Duluth MN...

The low temperature was 38 degrees at Duluth Minnesota yesterday.
This ties the record high minimum temperature for the date. The
original record of 38 degrees was set on November 22 1908.




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Location: Two Harbors - Minke, Two Harbors, MN

Updated: 11:22 AM CST

Temperature: 46.9 °F Dew Point: 46 °F Humidity: 98% Wind: NE at 4.0 mph Pressure: 30.25 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.01 in Windchill: 45 °F Historical Graphs

Location: MNDOT Silver Cliff MN-61 Mile Post 30, Two Harbors, MN

Updated: 10:50 AM CST

Temperature: 47 °F Dew Point: 46 °F Humidity: 97% Wind: ENE at 2 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 47 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Silver Creek - Town Rd, Lake County, MN

Updated: 11:20 AM CST

Temperature: 47.1 °F Dew Point: 46 °F Humidity: 97% Wind: Calm Pressure: 31.01 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 47 °F Historical Graphs

Location: APRSWXNET Knife River MN US, Knife River, MN

Updated: 11:02 AM CST

Temperature: 41 °F Dew Point: 40 °F Humidity: 98% Wind: East at 5 mph Pressure: 87.32 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.01 in Windchill: 38 °F Historical Graphs

Location: MNDOT Lafayette Tunnel MN-61 Mile Post 32, Two Harbors, MN

Updated: 10:49 AM CST

Temperature: 48 °F Dew Point: 48 °F Humidity: 99% Wind: North at 1 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 48 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Schmidt Creek, Duluth Township,, Duluth, MN

Updated: 11:21 AM CST

Temperature: 47.1 °F Dew Point: 47 °F Humidity: 100% Wind: NE at 3.0 mph Pressure: 30.18 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.03 in Windchill: 47 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Lester Park, Duluth, MN., Duluth, MN

Updated: 11:22 AM CST

Temperature: 47.2 °F Dew Point: 43 °F Humidity: 86% Wind: SE at 2.0 mph Pressure: 30.12 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 47 °F Historical Graphs

Location: HADS PORT WING NWS-GLOS, Port Wing, WI

Updated: 10:40 AM CST

Temperature: 47 °F Dew Point: - Humidity: - Wind: NE at 1 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 47 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Lakeside (Lester Park), Duluth, MN

Updated: 11:21 AM CST

Temperature: 46.5 °F Dew Point: 44 °F Humidity: 93% Wind: ESE at 2.7 mph Pressure: 30.12 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.04 in Windchill: 46 °F Historical Graphs

Location: State Highway 13, Herbster, WI

Updated: 11:05 AM CST

Temperature: 47.8 °F Dew Point: 48 °F Humidity: 99% Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.21 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 48 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Chester Park WX, Duluth, MN

Updated: 11:15 AM CST

Temperature: 45.8 °F Dew Point: 44 °F Humidity: 95% Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.11 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.05 in Windchill: 46 °F Historical Graphs

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NWS Forecaster Discussion




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Area forecast discussion 
National Weather Service Duluth Minnesota 
1055 am CST Monday Nov 23 2009 


Update...have updated to extend the duration of the dense fog 
advisory through 10 am Tuesday. While rain and daytime heating is 
expected to bring an improvement in the dense fog for the 
afternoon...we expect the dense fog to quickly re-establish itself 
during the early part of the evening. Conditions should then 
improve on Tuesday. Rather than cancel the advisory and then 
reissue...we decided to not an improving trend for a time...before 
conditions deteriorate once again early this evening. Feel fairly 
strongly that dense fog will again be a problem tonight...and the 
dense fog reported last night was very hazardous...with virtually 
no driving visibility. As a result...we will extend the advisory 
through 10 am Tuesday. Elsewhere...we should see a decrease in 
rain from southeast to northwest across northwest WI. Much of NE Minnesota should see rain 
continuing...if not decreasing in areal coverage to some extent. 


&& 


Previous discussion... /issued 642 am CST Monday Nov 23 2009/ 


Aviation.../12z taf issuance/ 
areas of light rain will affect much of the forecast area through 
tonight. Some of the fog this morning and again tonight may be 
dense...although guidance has had a difficult time in forecasting 
the onset and end of the dense fog. Therefore confidence is low 
with respect to to LIFR visibilities. Ceilings will also vary from LIFR to VFR today 
through tonight. 


Previous discussion... /issued 358 am CST Monday Nov 23 2009/ 


Discussion... 
east-west bands of low level warm advection...associated with a 
dissipated surface trough...are spreading north across our area. 
At this time...bands are associated with light rain and fog 
formation more rapid than rain can rinse out. Between bands... 
compensatory low level downward motion briefly exposes a middle deck 
and causes temporary improvement. A band now along our southern 
edge is increasing in width and moisture as it spreads north. 


Low pressure over the central/Southern Plains will establish an 
inverted trough northward along or immediately east of the Red 
River valley by noon today. A weak but digging trough aloft will 
anchor the inverted trough along our western edge through tonight 
and Tuesday. We anticipate fog and light rain to continue...with 
the back edge not apt to reach our western areas either tonight or 
Tuesday. Again...continued warm advection along and east of the 
inverted trough will keep the column unseasonably warm. 


Extended...Tuesday night through Sunday. 
The medium range models show a complex scenario setting up for the 
beginning of the extended forecast period...with two distinct 
shortwave troughs affecting our County Warning Area. A southern wave located over the 
central Midwest will bring rain to our southern zones Tuesday night and 
Wednesday...while a stronger system digs southeastward out of 
Canada...bringing a chance of rain and snow to our northern zones. The 
models show that these two waves will eventually merge over the 
Great Lakes region on Wednesday and Wednesday night. Lift associated 
with these systems will provide lift which will tap ample 
moisture...continuing the chance of precipitation across our entire 
County Warning Area...with the best chance for precipitation across our eastern zones. During 
this time frame...the rain will mix with snow...and eventually 
change to all snow Wednesday night as colder air advects south from 
Canada on the west side of the now departing low. A weaker elongated 
vortmax will follow and affect the Northland on 
Thursday...continuing the chance of snow showers across the eastern half 
of our County Warning Area. The snow will end for most locations Thursday 
night...except across the snowbelt of northwestern WI where lake effect snow 
showers may linger. High pressure will move over the western Great Lakes 
by Friday...resulting in drier conditions. At this time...next weekend 
appears dry...although the European model (ecmwf) does show another shortwave digging 
southeastward out of Canada and over the upper Midwest. However most of the 
precipitation associated with this disturbance shouldnt affect the forecast 
area until Sunday and Sunday night. 


&& 


Point temps/pops... 
dlh 49 39 46 33 / 70 50 40 40 
inl 48 35 43 31 / 70 70 50 40 
brd 51 39 47 32 / 60 60 40 40 
hyr 53 41 48 35 / 60 10 40 50 
asx 51 41 47 38 / 30 10 30 50 


&& 


Dlh watches/warnings/advisories... 
Minnesota...dense fog advisory until 10 am CST Tuesday for mnz012-019>021- 
026-037. 


WI...dense fog advisory until 10 am CST Tuesday for wiz001. 


Ls...none. 
&& 


$$ 


06/Cannon 










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