Duluth, Minnesota – A soggy and breezy stretch begins in Minnesota on Easter Sunday, with Duluth drivers likely facing slick spots and gusty conditions into midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, a 50% chance of rain returns late Sunday night, and Monday will stay breezy with a high near 49°F. Winds from the northeast could gust up to 20 mph, especially near the North Shore and along Highway 61. Rain chances continue through Tuesday, with Tuesday night seeing a renewed risk of frost as lows dip to 37°F.
Monday and Tuesday’s wind may make driving along open highways more hazardous—particularly for high-profile vehicles. Outdoor plans for the holiday and early week should be adjusted as wet conditions and dropping temperatures move in. Residents should secure outdoor furniture, prepare for possible ponding on roads, and check for frost-sensitive garden protection by Tuesday night.
By Wednesday, west winds could gust as high as 20 mph again, and though rain chances drop, temperatures remain seasonally cool. Thursday brings a slight chance of rain, partly sunny skies, and highs in the 50s.
🌦 Five-Day Duluth Weather Outlook:
- Sunday: Increasing clouds, high near 53°F. Winds shifting southeast.
- Monday: Rain likely, breezy, high near 49°F.
- Tuesday: Rain chance continues, breezy, high of 48°F. Frost risk Tuesday night.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, gusty winds, high near 50°F.
- Thursday: Slight rain chance, high of 53°F. Breezy and partly sunny.