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Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Duluth MN 722 PM CDT Wed Jun 24 2026 MNZ010>012-018>021-025-026-033>038-WIZ001>004-006>009-260030- 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- 722 PM CDT Wed Jun 24 2026 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. .DAY ONE...Tonight Isolated storms are forecast across the Northland this evening. The strongest storms will be capable of producing hail up to pea size, wind gusts of 30 mph, and occasional cloud-to-ground lightning. Storm chances come to an end after sunset late this evening. Areas of dense fog with visibility to one-quarter mile or less are expected tonight, with the best potential from the I-35 corridor east into northwest Wisconsin. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday Areas of dense fog with visibility to one-quarter mile or less gradually improve Thursday morning. There is a 15% chance of isolated storms over the Minnesota Arrowhead and portions of north-central Wisconsin Thursday afternoon and evening. Occasional cloud-to-ground lightning is the main hazard. Increasing northeast winds of 10 to 20 mph over western Lake Superior Sunday will pose a risk of hazardous swimming conditions due to rip currents for the beaches of the Twin Ports. The weather pattern turns hot, humid, and stormy Sunday through early next week with an increasing risk of dangerous heat and strong to severe storms. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Skywarn spotters are encouraged to report hail of any size and rainfall amounts to the National Weather Service. $$
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