Duluth, MN – Northern Minnesota residents can expect a break from the muggy conditions as significantly drier air begins to move into the region today, bringing a noticeable drop in humidity levels.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, dew point temperatures in the 50s and even 40s are making their way into the Northland from North Dakota as of Monday afternoon. The drier air mass is forecast to settle across the area overnight, offering a reprieve from the stickier conditions that have lingered since the weekend.
As of 12:30 p.m. Monday, dew points across central and eastern Minnesota remained in the upper 60s and low 70s, while areas in western and northern Minnesota had already begun experiencing dew points in the 40s and 50s. Forecast models show this drier trend continuing through midweek, with locations such as Ely, Hibbing, and International Falls seeing maximum dew points in the low 50s by Tuesday and Wednesday.
The shift will be brief, however. Dew points are forecast to climb again by Friday, potentially returning to more humid conditions heading into the weekend. Residents are advised to take advantage of the brief window of more pleasant weather before higher humidity returns.
Stay tuned to local forecasts for updates on evolving weather patterns and conditions across Minnesota.
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