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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Duluth MN 1259 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Warm and windy today with some showers/storms. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected.

- Cooler temperatures arrive Monday with frost possible Monday night and likely Tuesday night.

- Warming temperatures with mostly dry weather but a few intermittent rain chances late-week into next weekend.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 348 AM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Most places are seeing quiet weather early this morning, though a few convective showers are affecting north-central Minnesota. These are expected to move north in the next hour or two.

Strong warm air advection will keep warm air around today with highs around 80 for most places. A tight pressure gradient ahead of a cold front, which is expected to pass through this afternoon and early evening, will create some strong winds today. Southerly winds around 15-25 mph gusting to 30-40 mph are expected. Probabilities for wind gusts 45 mph or greater are generally less than 50%, so wind advisories have not been issued. With that said, some localized gusts to around 45 mph can be expected, and if observations this morning end up being a bit stronger than forecast, some wind advisories may be needed. The combination of strong winds, min RH down to around 40%, and drying fuels will create elevated fire weather conditions today as well.

As the cold front passes through this afternoon, some showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop along and in the vicinity of the front. CAPE doesn`t look impressive enough for any strong/severe storms, but some locally enhanced winds around storms may be possible. Most of this rain should exit to the east this evening with amounts up to a tenth of an inch or two on the high end, mainly in northwest Wisconsin. A spotty shower or two could linger into tonight, but the main story will be winds switching over to the west/northwest after the front passes through and temperatures quickly cooling off.

Temperatures will be ~15-20 degrees cooler on Monday with highs in the 50s and 60s. Dry air will move in along with high pressure. Areas of frost will be possible Monday night for the usual inland areas especially. Widespread frost and below freezing temperatures are expected Tuesday night with anywhere from 30-80% chances for temperatures to fall below freezing for pretty much everywhere except within a few miles of Lake Superior.

Ridging is expected to develop across the west around mid-week and spread into our region later this week. A warm air advection regime with southerly flow is looking likely starting Wednesday. Temperatures are expected to moderate a bit for the later part of the week. A passing shortwave Thursday into Thursday night could bring some light rain chances. Next weekend is looking mild with the possibility for some rain as early as Sunday. There may be a cold front early next week that could drop temperatures again, in true fall fashion.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/... Issued at 1250 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Gusty SSW to SW winds from 25 to 35 kt, occasionally approaching 40 kt, continue this afternoon with winds sharply shifting west then northwest behind a west to east moving cold front later this afternoon and evening. Winds stay gusty this evening into early overnight, but wind gust intensity will be gradually weakening throughout that timeframe. Westerly winds with gusts of 15-20 kt set up for daytime Monday.

Showers and possibly a few thunderstorms persist mainly ahead of the front, but some late afternoon/evening isolated shower development is possible along the front as well. Best thunderstorm potential (isolated) will be in northwest Wisconsin at HYR, but remains around 30% chance, so has been highlighted by a PROB30 group. MVFR ceilings are fairly high confidence behind the front at INL late this afternoon and evening, and can`t rule out some post-front rain showers there as well later this afternoon and early evening. There is also a 10-20% chance for a stray shower near INL tonight into early Monday morning, but the potential is too low to include in the TAF with this update.

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.MARINE /FOR NEAR SHORE WATERS OF WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR/... Issued at 950 AM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Update: Some slight adjustments were made to the time of the Gale Warnings given winds on the lake ramping up slightly slower than previously forecast. The Gale Warnings now start at Noon CDT today and most of them end at 10 PM CDT this evening. However, the 35 kt gusts hold on a bit longer from Grand Marais to Grand Portage this evening, so the Gale Warning there was extended until 1 AM CDT tonight.

Previous Discussion: Southwest winds will continue to strengthen today. Gale Watches have been replaced with Gale Warnings for most zones. Sand Island to Bayfield to Chequamegon Bay to Saxon Harbor have been replaced with Small Craft Advisories as winds are expected to be a little lighter there. There is still a small chance that some brief wind gusts to 35 kt could be possible this afternoon around Saxon Harbor. If winds trend upward, an upgrade to a Gale Warning may be needed there.

Winds become westerly this evening as a cold front passes through. The front may bring some scattered showers and storms (20-40% chance). Gusty winds and high wave heights will persist through tonight, but lighten up by morning. Gusts should remain at or below 20 kt for Monday. Late Monday night into Tuesday morning, some locally stronger wind gusts to 25 kt may be possible around Grand Marais, which could create hazardous conditions for small craft.

For the open water discussion, refer to the NWS Marquette Area Forecast Discussion at weather.gov/mqt.

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.DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MN...None. WI...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 4 AM CDT Monday for LSZ121-147-148. Gale Warning until midnight CDT tonight for LSZ140. Gale Warning until 10 PM CDT this evening for LSZ141>146-150.

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DISCUSSION...JDS AVIATION...Rothstein MARINE...Rothstein

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