Weather for Duluth, MN (55801)

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    Overcast Strong Storms Thunderstorms/Wind Early Mostly Sunny
    46°Feels Like: 46 57°High 47°Low 58°High
    Past 24 hrs - Precip: 0.00" Chance of Precip: 90% Chance of Precip: 90% Chance of Precip: 20%
    Wind: 0 mph Wind: NE 11 mph Wind: WNW 22 mph Wind: WSW 17 mph

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  • TodayMay 24

    Time Conditions Chance Precip Humidity Wind
    7 am 53°F Rain/Thunder 80% 90% E 4 mph
    8 am 55°F Rain/Thunder 80% 86% ENE 5 mph
    9 am 57°F Rain 70% 83% NE 5 mph
    10 am 57°F Rain 70% 83% NNE 6 mph
    11 am 56°F Rain 80% 83% NNE 8 mph
    12 pm 54°F Rain/Thunder 90% 90% NE 9 mph
    1 pm 52°F Rain/Thunder 90% 93% ENE 10 mph
    2 pm 51°F Rain/Thunder 90% 96% ENE 10 mph
    3 pm 51°F Strong Storms 80% 93% NE 10 mph
    4 pm 51°F Strong Storms 70% 93% NE 10 mph
    5 pm 50°F Strong Storms 70% 96% NNE 11 mph
    6 pm 49°F Thunderstorms 70% 96% N 11 mph
    7 pm 48°F Thunderstorms 80% 100% N 12 mph
    8 pm 49°F Thunderstorms 90% 96% NNW 15 mph
    9 pm 50°F Thunderstorms/Wind 90% 93% NW 20 mph
    10 pm 51°F Thunderstorms/Wind 80% 89% WNW 22 mph
    11 pm 52°F Thunderstorms/Wind 60% 86% WNW 20 mph

    TomorrowMay 25

    Time Conditions Chance Precip Humidity Wind
    12 am 51°F Cloudy 20% 89% W 19 mph
    1 am 51°F Cloudy 10% 86% W 17 mph
    2 am 50°F Cloudy 0% 86% WSW 17 mph
    3 am 50°F Mostly Clear 10% 83% WSW 16 mph
    4 am 49°F Mostly Clear 10% 83% WSW 16 mph
    5 am 48°F Mostly Clear 10% 83% WSW 15 mph
  • 7-Day Forecast

    Day Conditions Chance Precip Humidity Wind Details
    Friday May 25 58°F / 44°F More sun than clouds 30% 65% WSW 17 mph More details
    Saturday May 26 45°F / 43°F Showers 60% 90% ENE 19 mph More details
    Sunday May 27 53°F / 52°F A few thunderstorms possible 60% 87% ENE 17 mph More details
    Monday May 28 63°F / 47°F Slight chance of a thunderstorm 30% 74% NW 10 mph More details
    Tuesday May 29 53°F / 42°F Few showers 30% 70% NNW 15 mph More details
    Wednesday May 30 54°F / 45°F Times of sun and clouds 10% 73% NNE 10 mph More details
    Thursday May 31 58°F / 50°F More sun than clouds 20% 71% N 11 mph More details
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SEVERE WEATHER ALERT: Flood Watch  More Details Hide Details

mnz011-012-019-020-026-034>038-242100- /o.con.kdlh.fa.a.0001.000000t0000z-120525t0000z/ /00000.0.er.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.oo/ northern st. louis-northern cook/northern lake-central st. louis- southern lake/lakeshore-southern itasca-crow wing-northern aitkin- southern aitkin-carlton/southern st. louis-pine- including the cities of...ely...isabella...hibbing... two harbors...grand rapids...brainerd...hill city...aitkin... duluth...cloquet...hinckley 340 am cdt thu may 24 2012 ...flood watch remains in effect through this evening... the flood watch continues for * portions of east central minnesota...north central minnesota and northeast minnesota...including the following areas...in east central minnesota...crow wing...northern aitkin...pine and southern aitkin. in north central minnesota...southern itasca. in northeast minnesota...carlton/southern st. louis... central st. louis...northern cook/northern lake...northern st. louis and southern lake/lakeshore. * a slow moving frontal system has become nearly stationary across northern wisconsin. abundant moisture has surged northward from the gulf of mexico...and will interact with the front as well as a strong area of low pressure. this combination will create heavy rainfall over an extended period of time. most of the flood watch area can expect to see total rainfall on the order of 2 to 4 inches...with locally higher amounts. the rain will expand in coverage and intensity over much of the northland this morning. much of the watch area has received 1 to nearly 3 inches of rain so far. the highest amounts were over aitkin and crow wing counties. the pine river area reported 2.5 to 3 inches so far. * rivers across the area have been fairly low until recent rainfall. however...rainfall in excess of 3 or 4 inches...will likely lead to river and stream responses that will result in much faster flow than we have recently seen. rivers were already rising across the northland. rivers and streams will continue to rise significantly within their banks... with some even flowing out of their banks. storms repeatedly moving over the same areas will likely lead to high rainfall rates as well. in addition to rivers...ditches and culverts may fill up... affecting roads and driving conditions. in the event flooding becomes imminent or is observed...flood or flash flood warnings will need to be issued. precautionary/preparedness actions... a flood watch means there is a potential for flooding based on current forecasts. you should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings. those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop. && $$