Duluth, Minnesota – Spring winds will pick up speed in Duluth on Monday, followed by a noticeable chill and a slight rain chance by Tuesday night. With gusts reaching up to 25 mph midweek, Minnesotans should prepare for fluctuating temperatures and a brief return to early spring conditions.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, Monday will be sunny with a high near 62°F and east winds between 5 to 10 mph. Winds will gradually increase Monday night, with gusts nearing 15 mph. While no major systems are expected during the day, a light chance of showers could develop Tuesday evening, particularly after 9 p.m.
By Tuesday night, breezy conditions will return with a northwest shift in wind direction and gusts up to 20 mph. Temperatures are expected to dip into the low 40s, raising the potential for patchy frost in low-lying areas. Residents near the North Shore and along I-35 should be cautious of slick or damp roads during late-night travel.
Wednesday will stay breezy with a high near 49°F and continued gusts up to 25 mph. Skies clear Wednesday night, but cool air lingers through Thursday. Winds ease slightly, though mornings remain crisp.
Here’s a look at Duluth’s extended 5-day spring outlook:
- Monday: Sunny, high 62°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 73°F. Slight chance of showers by night.
- Wednesday: Breezy, high 49°F.
- Thursday: Mostly clear, high 52°F.
- Friday: Chance of rain returns, high 73°F.