Duluth, Minnesota – Scattered thunderstorms are possible across the Northland this evening, with isolated non-severe storms continuing through the week. Residents should prepare for showers and potential thunder, especially during the afternoons and evenings.
According to the National Weather Service Duluth MN, hazardous weather is possible for portions of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. Isolated strong to severe storms could develop Thursday afternoon and evening, extending into early Saturday morning. This includes areas around Duluth, Superior, and along US Highway 2.
On Thursday, Juneteenth, Duluth will see a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 68 degrees. Travelers should remain aware of changing road conditions, especially on regional routes like I-35 and US-53. Heavy rainfall could lead to localized puddling.
Friday also brings a 50% chance of T-storms and showers, maintaining similar conditions to Thursday. Saturday and Sunday will see continued chances for showers and thunderstorms, though skies may clear partly, offering some sunshine. Daily highs will hover in the low 70s.
Residents should secure outdoor items and avoid flood-prone areas. Charge electronic devices and have an emergency kit ready. The threat of scattered storms continues through early next week, with daily chances of showers and thunderstorms. Warnings will remain in effect as conditions evolve.
Here is a five-day forecast for Duluth:
- Wednesday 67°F: Partly Cloudy, Chance Showers
- Thursday 68°F: Chance T-storms, Juneteenth
- Friday 68°F: T-storms and Breezy
- Saturday 71°F: Mostly Sunny and Breezy
- Sunday 72°F: Mostly Cloudy and Breezy




