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| Current Conditions | Today | Tonight | Tomorrow |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50°Feels Like: 50° | 65° | 52° | 56° |
| Past 24 hrs - Precip: 0.25" | Chance of Precip: 70% | Chance of Precip: 80% | Chance of Precip: 70% |
| Wind: 0 mph | Wind: E mph | Wind: ENE 18 mph | Wind: E mph |
| Time | Conditions | Chance Precip | Humidity | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 am |
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50% | 93% | NE 5 mph |
| 6 am |
|
50% | 93% | NE 5 mph |
| 7 am |
|
50% | 93% | ENE 5 mph |
| 8 am |
|
50% | 86% | E 6 mph |
| 9 am |
|
60% | 86% | E 7 mph |
| 10 am |
|
60% | 80% | E 8 mph |
| 11 am |
|
60% | 75% | E 9 mph |
| 12 pm |
|
60% | 72% | ENE 11 mph |
| 1 pm |
|
60% | 70% | ENE 12 mph |
| 2 pm |
|
60% | 67% | ENE 13 mph |
| 3 pm |
|
70% | 67% | ENE 13 mph |
| 4 pm |
|
70% | 67% | E 13 mph |
| 5 pm |
|
70% | 65% | E 14 mph |
| 6 pm |
|
70% | 67% | E 14 mph |
| 7 pm |
|
70% | 70% | E 15 mph |
| 8 pm |
|
70% | 69% | E 16 mph |
| 9 pm |
|
80% | 75% | ENE 16 mph |
| 10 pm |
|
80% | 77% | ENE 16 mph |
| 11 pm |
|
80% | 80% | ENE 16 mph |
| 12 am |
|
70% | 80% | ENE 17 mph |
| 1 am |
|
70% | 83% | ENE 17 mph |
| 2 am |
|
70% | 83% | ENE 17 mph |
| 3 am |
|
70% | 86% | ENE 18 mph |
| Day | Conditions | Chance Precip | Humidity | Wind | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday May 20 |
|
70% | 75% | E 20 mph | More details |
| Tuesday May 21 |
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60% | 68% | ENE 15 mph | More details |
| Wednesday May 22 |
|
30% | 61% | ENE 10 mph | More details |
| Thursday May 23 |
|
10% | 52% | E 9 mph | More details |
| Friday May 24 |
|
10% | 45% | SE 9 mph | More details |
| Saturday May 25 |
|
20% | 49% | SE 9 mph | More details |
| Sunday May 26 |
|
20% | 51% | SE 10 mph | More details |
mnz020-021-037-wiz001-191500- /o.con.kdlh.fg.y.0006.000000t0000z-130519t1500z/ southern lake/lakeshore-southern cook/lakeshore- carlton/southern st. louis-douglas- including the cities of...two harbors...grand marais...duluth... cloquet...superior 406 am cdt sun may 19 2013 ...dense fog advisory remains in effect until 10 am cdt this morning... * location...the twin ports area and along the north shore of lake superior. * timing...through mid morning. * visibility...dangerously low visibilities of a quarter mile or less will be common. visibilities across the advisory area have been fluctuating between zero and a 1/2 mile this morning. precautionary/preparedness actions... a dense fog advisory means visibilities will frequently be reduced to less than one quarter mile. if driving...slow down... use your headlights...and leave plenty of distance ahead of you. && $$
mnz010>012-018>021-026-037-038-191730- /o.exb.kdlh.ff.a.0001.000000t0000z-130521t0000z/ /00000.0.er.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.oo/ koochiching-northern st. louis-northern cook/northern lake- northern itasca-central st. louis-southern lake/lakeshore- southern cook/lakeshore-southern itasca- carlton/southern st. louis-pine- including the cities of...international falls...ely...isabella... bigfork...hibbing...two harbors...grand marais...grand rapids... duluth...cloquet...hinckley 420 am cdt sun may 19 2013 ...flash flood watch in effect through monday evening... the national weather service in duluth has expanded the * flash flood watch to include portions of east central minnesota...north central minnesota and northeast minnesota... including the following areas...in east central minnesota... pine. in north central minnesota...koochiching...northern itasca and southern itasca. in northeast minnesota... carlton/southern st. louis...central st. louis...northern cook/northern lake...northern st. louis...southern cook/lakeshore and southern lake/lakeshore. * through monday evening * additional heavy rains falling on already saturated ground could lead to local flash flooding along rivers...streams... and other poorly drained areas. * low lying areas...ditches and roads...will also be vulnerable to flooding. precautionary/preparedness actions... a flash flood watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. flash flooding is a very dangerous situation. you should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued. && $$