Minnesota Weather: Quiet Tuesday With Isolated Showers Before Storms Arrive Thursday

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Duluth, MN – Residents across northern Minnesota can expect a welcome break from stormy weather Tuesday, with warm temperatures and only a slight chance of an isolated afternoon shower. The relatively calm conditions arrive after a round of storms moved through the region Monday evening, offering a brief window of pleasant weather.

According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, most communities will see partial sunshine and highs climbing into the 70s, with some inland locations reaching near 80 degrees. The probability of stray, non-severe showers or storms remains low, between 20-30%, mainly during the afternoon hours. Cities like Brainerd, Ely, and Grand Rapids have a minimal chance of rain today.

While Tuesday provides a respite, the weather pattern is expected to become more active later in the week. The potential for more organized storms begins to increase by Thursday afternoon and evening. Forecasters are monitoring another system that could bring strong to severe storms to the area from Friday afternoon into Friday night.

Minnesotans are advised to enjoy the calmer weather today but should stay aware of changing conditions toward the end of the week. The NWS will provide further updates as the potential for stronger storms develops.

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