Duluth, MN – Residents across northern Minnesota can expect a mix of rain, clouds, and steady temperatures in the days ahead. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Duluth reports that isolated thunderstorms are possible Sunday, though rain chances will taper off as the new work week begins.
According to the NWS, precipitation probabilities peak near 30% Sunday afternoon, dropping quickly by evening. Cloud cover, however, will remain elevated through Tuesday, keeping skies gray even as storm chances decline.
Temperatures are expected to hold seasonably steady, with highs in the upper 60s Sunday and Monday, dipping slightly into the mid- to upper-50s at night. Tuesday and Wednesday will follow a similar pattern, with daytime highs near 68°F and nighttime lows in the 50s.
Wind gusts should remain manageable, generally between 5–10 mph, though breezier conditions could develop midweek.
By Wednesday, clearer skies are anticipated, with cloud cover decreasing into the 30–40% range. This will allow for more sunshine to return midweek while keeping temperatures near average for late September in the Northland.