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Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Duluth MN 427 PM CDT Tue Jun 9 2026 MNZ010>012-018>021-025-026-033>038-WIZ001>004-006>009-102130- Koochiching-North St. Louis-Northern Cook/Northern Lake- North Itasca-Central St. Louis-Southern Lake/North Shore- Southern Cook/North Shore-North Cass-South Itasca-South Cass- Crow Wing-Northern Aitkin-South Aitkin-Carlton/South St. Louis- Pine-Douglas-Bayfield-Ashland-Iron-Burnett-Washburn-Sawyer-Price- 427 PM CDT Tue Jun 9 2026 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. .DAY ONE...Tonight Dense fog is expected again tonight near Lake Superior. Dense Fog Advisories are in effect. Northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph and waves up to 2 feet this evening will lead to a moderate risk for rip currents at Twin Ports Beaches. Hot and humid weather with at least Moderate Heat Risk Impacts for areas away from Lake Superior today. A Heat Advisory is in effect until 8 PM evening. Scattered severe storms are possible late tonight, with the best potential in north-central and portions of northeast Minnesota. The main severe hazard would be damaging wind gusts, with secondary threats of large hail, locally heavy rain, and possibly an isolated tornado. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday Severe storms from late Tuesday night could linger into early Wednesday morning. A second round of scattered to numerous severe storms are expected Wednesday afternoon and evening. Damaging to significant wind gusts, large to very large hail, tornadoes, and localized heavy rain are the storm threats. Hot and humid weather with at least Moderate Heat Risk Impacts continue on Wednesday, with the best potential in northwest Wisconsin. Another Heat Advisory may be needed. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Skywarn spotters may be needed tonight. $$
Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Duluth MN 244 PM CDT Tue Jun 9 2026 MNZ011-012-101200- North St. Louis-Northern Cook and Lake- Including the cities of Ely and Isabella 244 PM CDT Tue Jun 9 2026 ...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MAY AFFECT THE BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE AREA WILDERNESS TOMORROW... Severe thunderstorms are expected to affect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness on Wednesday. Several rounds of storms are possible early Wednesday morning between 3 to 8 AM and another round Wednesday afternoon and evening after 2pm. The storms may produce damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes, frequent cloud- to- ground lightning, and locally heavy rainfall. Now is the time to prepare in case thunderstorms threaten. Campers should take extra precautions now in order to secure campsites and make a plan in case of severe weather. For strong winds, try to keep your tent away from large or decayed trees. For large hail, use your well-tied down canoe or tent for shelter. For lightning, sit on your personal floatation devices or sleeping pads and avoid putting your tent on top of exposed tree roots to minimize your risk. Monitor NOAA Weather Radio for updates and possible warnings. $$ Levens
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