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23 minutes ago, Brian D said:

Gonna be a wet start to the month here. Shwrs/stms on tap this coming week. Flood watch out for NE MN for Mon pm - Tues pm. Temps running in the 70's with possible 80's Wed. 

Going to be a tough month starting off like this. Lots of rain coming my way in July.

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Pleasant, but coolish day to start the month. Mid-upper 60's (upper 50's on the shoreline) at midday. Could reach 70 in town (should inland), but a lake breeze at 10-15 mph keeping temps subdued a bit. 

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2 hours ago, weatherbo said:

Chilly morning to usher in the month of July.  I had 39 here at my house and an afternoon high of 74.  Some rain will be nice the next couple days.

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Didn't get quite as cool at some of the traditional cool spots here this morning as yesterday, but still low-mid 40's is still chilly for July 1. Made 70 today, but stayed around 60 on the shoreline with Lake breeze. 

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9 hours ago, Brian D said:

Didn't get quite as cool at some of the traditional cool spots here this morning as yesterday, but still low-mid 40's is still chilly for July 1. Made 70 today, but stayed around 60 on the shoreline with Lake breeze. 

I feel like it might have gotten a little cooler than 39 out in my garden.  Pepper plants didn't look as good as they had by the end of the day.  They are very sensitive to the cold, everything else looked good. Thinking that may be the last real chilly night as the lake is getting warmer and I'm close enough to it to see that influence.  This summer tho probably not done with 40's at night.  They can be scattered throughout July some years.

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Heavy rains along the northern half of NE MN. Reports showing between 1-3.5" The 3.5" came in from an area S of I-Falls. 0.25" here in town. Back on June 28, Cook county (Grand Marais/ BWCA area picked up 2+") so they have gotten quite a bit the last few days. There were flooding reports up that way with water overtopping roads then, so probably happening again. That area up there closer to the CA border is the Rainy River Basin, and water levels are currently elevated, but down from the mid-June heavy rain event.

Overcast with a light fog/mist at 10:30 am. Should see some breaks in the clouds later. Peeks of sun should bring temps into the mid 70's with a SW wind. Scattered shwrs/stms later this evening possible. 

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4 hours ago, weatherbo said:

I feel like it might have gotten a little cooler than 39 out in my garden.  Pepper plants didn't look as good as they had by the end of the day.  They are very sensitive to the cold, everything else looked good. Thinking that may be the last real chilly night as the lake is getting warmer and I'm close enough to it to see that influence.  This summer tho probably not done with 40's at night.  They can be scattered throughout July some years.

Yeah, my flower garden is just been on standby with the cooler wx. Annuals look about the same as when they got planted a month ago. Need warm nights for gardens to flourish. June's have always been an iffy month for gardens around here. Usually July is when they take off. 

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Temps here in town made it up to the upper 60's with dews just a couple degrees behind. Overcast, muggy day. Inland made it into the low-mid 70's with dews on it's heels. Batch of showers stayed to my SE, and scattered stuff up N. 

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