Duluth, MN – Northern Minnesota is expected to stay mostly dry through the start of next week, as updated forecasts show rain chances trending lower than previously expected, according to the National Weather Service in Duluth.
Earlier projections suggested a wet pattern for Monday and Tuesday, but the latest model data indicates limited moisture and lower rain probabilities for that period. Forecasters say the next best opportunity for rain now appears to be Wednesday, as the region’s pattern shifts slightly wetter midweek.
Overall, the Northland can expect quiet and seasonable fall weather through the weekend and early next week. Temperatures are forecast to remain near late-October norms, with no major storms or significant precipitation events on the horizon.
Residents are encouraged to continue monitoring local forecasts for updates as models refine midweek rain potential.





