Light rain moved through the Northland from Wednesday evening into Thursday, with most spots getting about 0.10 inches or less. Littlefork, Minnesota stood out with 0.4 inches, while Brainerd saw 0.21 inches.
Precipitation reports for November 19–20, 2025, concluding at 2:25 PM on the 20th.
- Littlefork, MN: 0.40″
- Brainerd, MN: 0.21″
- Winton, MN: 0.17″
- International Falls, MN: 0.16″
- Hermantown, MN: 0.12″
- Esko, MN: 0.12″
- Poplar, WI: 0.12″
- Ely, MN: 0.11″
- Duluth Airport: 0.09″
- Ashland, WI: 0.09″
- Washburn, WI: 0.08″
- Saginaw, MN: 0.07″
- Keewatin, MN: 0.07″
- Maple, WI: 0.06″
- Orr, MN: 0.06″
- Superior Airport: 0.06″
- Northome, MN: 0.06″
- Bigfork, MN: 0.05″
- Clam Lake, WI: 0.05″
- Grand Marais, MN: 0.04″
- Isabella, MN: 0.04″
- Moose Lake, MN: 0.04″
- Minong, WI: 0.04″
- Winter, WI: 0.04″
- Schroeder, MN: 0.03″
- Nashwauk, MN: 0.03″
- Glidden, WI: 0.03″
- Grand Rapids, MN: 0.03″
- Hibbing, MN: 0.03″
- Cook, MN: 0.02″
- McGregor, MN: 0.02″
- Cass Lake, MN: 0.02″
- Solon Springs, WI: 0.02″
- Hayward, WI: 0.01″
- Siren, WI: 0.01″
- Spooner, WI: 0.01″
- Grantsburg, WI: 0.01″
- Hill City, MN: 0.01″
The most recent rainfall didn’t make much of a difference to the ongoing drought in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
As of November 18th, 2025, severe drought covered 4% of Minnesota, up from 2% the previous week, while moderate drought affected 30%, an increase from 22%. Additionally, 74% of the state was abnormally dry, up from 62% last week.

Severe drought now covers 12% of Wisconsin, a jump from just 1% last week. Moderate drought affects 56% of the state, up from 38%, and 95% of the state is abnormally dry, rising from 78% the week before.

The yellow areas on the map show a one-class drop in the drought monitor category over the past week, comparing November 18, 2025, to November 11, 2025.


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