Duluth, Minn. – Scattered showers could dampen parts of northeastern Minnesota this afternoon, with a few brief thunderstorms possible near Duluth and along the North Shore. While severe weather isn’t expected, drivers may encounter slick roads through early evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, Wednesday brings a 10–40% chance of showers under partly cloudy skies, with high temperatures ranging from 70 to 76 degrees. Cooler conditions are expected closer to Lake Superior, especially in the early morning hours with lows dipping to the mid-40s.
Chances for light showers persist Thursday and Saturday, although much of the region will remain dry. Friday stands out as the warmest and sunniest day, with highs climbing to 87°F inland. Overnight lows will gradually warm from the 40s into the 50s through the weekend.
Most communities from Cloquet to Two Harbors can expect partly to mostly sunny skies, with brief afternoon storm chances primarily in higher elevation zones. No major travel disruptions are expected, but residents are advised to stay weather-aware, especially during peak commuting hours.
Shower chances taper off by Sunday, with mostly sunny skies and highs back in the low 80s. More detailed updates are expected daily from the National Weather Service.