Duluth, MN – Rain and drizzle are expected to persist in Duluth through much of the day, creating slick and potentially hazardous road conditions, especially along I-35. Residents and travelers are advised to exercise caution as misty conditions reduce visibility and make roads slippery. The National Weather Service in Duluth warns that a wind advisory will come into effect by Veterans Day, with gusts potentially reaching up to 40 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, Veterans Day on Monday will be mostly cloudy and windy, with a high around 43 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds are expected to strengthen significantly by the evening, impacting travel along major routes, including I-35. Wind gusts could make driving challenging, especially for high-profile vehicles. Anyone traveling through Duluth on Veterans Day should plan ahead and consider alternative routes or times.
On Tuesday, the weather takes a calmer turn, with sunshine and highs around 46 degrees. Breezy conditions may continue, but without the intense gusts expected on Monday. Tuesday night could bring another chance of rain, with temperatures dropping into the upper 30s.
The midweek forecast shows more rain likely on Wednesday, with temperatures in the upper 40s, keeping the region damp and cool. Conditions are expected to gradually clear by Thursday, providing some relief with highs potentially reaching the low 50s under partly sunny skies.




