Duluth, MN – Northern Minnesota residents should be prepared for varying weather conditions this week, including isolated storms, sunny days, and a significant beach hazard. Today, the area is expected to experience a 20-50% chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms, with temperatures ranging from 66 to 76 degrees.
According to the US National Weather Service in Duluth, strong northeast winds will create a high risk of rip currents today, particularly along the beaches of Duluth and Superior, including Park Point Beach. The Beach Hazard Statement urges residents and visitors to stay out of the high surf to avoid life-threatening swimming conditions.
The weather will take a turn for the better on Wednesday, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures between 68 and 78 degrees. This trend will continue into Thursday, with temperatures climbing to between 74 and 82 degrees and plenty of sunshine.
Looking further ahead, Friday will see even warmer weather with temperatures reaching up to 81 degrees under clear skies. The weekend promises to be hot, with Saturday and Sunday temperatures soaring to 88 and 87 degrees respectively, with mostly sunny conditions.




