Duluth, MN – Rain will return to the Northland this weekend, as a slow-moving area of low pressure brings light showers starting tonight, continuing into Sunday morning. Residents should prepare for wet conditions, with most areas likely to receive between a trace and a tenth of an inch of rain. Some localized spots could see up to a quarter inch, though those chances are minimal. Temperatures on Sunday will peak around 50 degrees, but be prepared for gusty southeast winds that may reach 15 mph by afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, the rain is expected to increase overnight Saturday, with a 60% chance of showers lasting until early Sunday. Breezy conditions will persist, as wind speeds increase to 10-15 mph in the afternoon, bringing a brisk feel to the cooler temperatures. Motorists should drive carefully on wet roads, as visibility may be limited during brief periods of rainfall.
The five-day forecast shows relief on Veterans Day, Monday, when clear skies and sunnier conditions are expected. Temperatures should reach a high of 45 degrees, though gusts up to 25 mph could persist. By Tuesday, mostly sunny skies will continue with highs around 47, although another chance of rain may return Tuesday night.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated on changing weather conditions through the weekend and early next week, particularly if planning outdoor events for Veterans Day. Gusty winds could make for brisk conditions, so bundling up is advised if heading outside.
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