The Twin Ports saw another light rain event Tuesday evening, with totals ranging from 0.02 to 0.07 inches, with the higher amounts reported in Superior. Slightly heavier rainfall was recorded farther south, with totals around 0.15 to 0.25 inches.

Rainfall Reports for October 14, 2025
- Moose Lake, MN: 0.22″
- Danbury, WI: 0.18″
- Brainerd, MN: 0.17″
- Hayward, WI: 0.17″
- Spooner, WI: 0.17″
- Winter, WI: 0.14″
- Grantsburg, WI: 0.14″
- Siren, WI: 0.13″
- Hinckley, MN: 0.12″
- McGregor, MN: 0.10″
- Clam Lake, WI: 0.10″
- Glidden, WI: 0.10″
- Poplar, WI: 0.08″
- Winton, MN: 0.08″
- Maple, WI: 0.07″
- Solon Springs, WI: 0.07″
- Superior, WI: 0.06″
- Littlefork, MN: 0.06″
- Esko, MN: 0.06″
- Saginaw, MN: 0.05″
- Washburn, WI: 0.05″
- Duluth Airport: 0.03″
- Ashland, WI: 0.03″
- Hill City, MN: 0.03″
- Hermantown, MN: 0.03″
- Orr, MN: 0.03″
- Ely, MN: 0.02″
- International Falls, MN: 0.02″
- Cable, WI: 0.02″
- Northome, MN: 0.01″
Take a look at the 24-hour MRMS precipitation analysis, which concludes on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at 8 AM CT.

Looking at precipitation anomalies across the region since January 1st, 2025, one notably drier area stands out around Duluth and Superior. Duluth is currently 8.17 inches below normal in precipitation for the year, while International Falls is doing better but is still 3.74 inches below normal.


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