6:30 PM Tuesday, July 30, 2024
This morning, a band of showers and thunderstorms swiftly passed through regions of the Northland. The highest rainfall was recorded in northwest Wisconsin, with Danbury and Spooner reporting approximately half an inch, and the Hayward area noting 0.40 inches earlier today. In contrast, northeastern Minnesota saw less rainfall, typically less than 0.10 inches, with the Duluth Airport registering 0.09 inches of rain.
Rainfall Reports for July 30, 2024, as of 6:08 PM
Source: MesoWest
Danbury, WI: 0.55″
Spooner, WI: 0.53″
Winter, WI: 0.44″
Hayward, WI: 0.40″
Grand Rapids, MN: 0.29″
Glidden, WI: 0.27″
Webb Lake, WI: 0.22″
Washburn, WI: 0.18″
Clam Lake, WI: 0.16″
Odanah, WI: 0.15″
Cass Lake, MN: 0.14″
Eveleth, MN: 0.11″
Keewatin, MN: 0.09″
Duluth Airport: 0.09″
Hermantown, MN: 0.09″
Nashwauk, MN: 0.08″
Hinckley, MN: 0.08″
McGregor, MN: 0.08″
Siren, WI: 0.07″
Ashland, WI: 0.07″
French River, MN: 0.07″
Hibbing, MN: 0.06″
Bigfork, MN: 0.06″
Walker, MN: 0.05″
Minong, WI: 0.05″
Hill City, MN: 0.04″
Moose Lake, MN: 0.03″
Esko, MN: 0.01″
Solon Springs, WI: 0.01″
Poplar, WI: 0.01″
Local Storm Reports for July 30, 2024
Source: National Weather Service, Duluth, Minnesota
- 10:28 AM: Thunderstorm Wind Damage. 4 W Northwoods Beach, WI (Sawyer County) A tree branch 8-12 inches in diameter was snapped off about 15 to 20 feet up and was down across Highway 27 near County Road K
- 10:25 AM: Hail 0.70 inch. 4 NNE Stone Lake, WI (Sawyer County)
- 10:02 AM: Hail 0.70 inch. 6 NNW Spooner, WI (Washburn County)
Thanks for reading!
Tim

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