Tag: fall foliage
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Weather Update: Warm September Day in Northland
It was a warm mid-September day in the Northland, with most areas seeing temperatures in the 80s. However, the southerly winds weren’t strong enough to clear the marine layer lingering near Lake Superior. While the easterly wind was much lighter compared to previous days, temperatures near the lake stayed cooler,…
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Northland Weather Update: Mild Temperatures & Fall Colors
4:30 PM Tuesday, September 24, 2024 Autumn hues are emerging across the Northland, yet the peak conditions might experience a slight delay this year compared to previous years. In Duluth and the nearby Jay Cooke State Park area, the peak fall colors typically appear from late September to early October.…
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Some rain possible at times Saturday with a few showers Sunday and Monday; Fall Color update
5:55 PM Friday, September 8, 2023 A trough of low pressure currently over the Northern Rockies will be moving east into the upper Midwest through Saturday. This system isn’t very strong, but it does have some lift with it which should be enough to produce some rain showers in parts…
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Mild temps into next week; Mainly dry through this weekend; Fall Foliage update
A pretty quiet weather pattern for the Northland over the next few days. Along with this quiet pattern will come warmer temperatures especially on Friday. We will have a warm frontal passage take place on Friday, and this will be followed by a cold frontal passage Saturday morning, but no…
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Breezy! Rain and isolated t-storms late tonight; sunshine returns Monday afternoon; more rain chances midweek
A widespread rain event is on the way tonight into Monday morning. For Duluth, this will likely be our greatest rain event we’ve seen in over a month! Rain will begin in western parts of the area this evening, mainly after 7 PM. Then will see the rain spread farther…
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Fall Foliage – October 8, 2020
Fall color pics from the Miller Creek area, Lincoln Park – Duluth, Minnesota. Still some vibrant colors in the Twin Ports, but for the most part we are now at past peak conditions.
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Warm temperatures continue into midweek; keeping an eye on thunderstorm chances Wednesday afternoon/night and cooler risks for next week
We’ve seen a few showers and thunderstorms develop this afternoon over far eastern Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin with brief downpours and some lightning occurring with this activity today – Radar Rainfall Estimates thru 4 PM Monday show anywhere from a trace to nearly a half inch of rain with those…