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Record Highs Today, Marginal Storm Chances, Gradual Cool Down

The rollercoaster weather that the Lakes Region experienced at the end of February is continuing into March.

The region could once again see high temperatures up to around 80 degrees. While not as great as last week, there are still some elevated fire risks in the area with the gusty winds and lower humidity. 

A front will bring a marginal chance of severe thunderstorms overnight and begin a cool down that will go through the week. High temperatures will be in the 60s by Wednesday and after another front brings rain to the region late in the week, next weekend high temperatures are forecasts for only the 50s. 
 

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