
National Weather Service Shares Early June Temperature Outlook For Duluth
I don't want to jinx anything but summer is seemingly in the air. We did have a few very warm days but they have been few and far between.
Now, with June just a few days away and Memorial Day weekend in the rearview, it is basically summer.

It can be hard to tell what an upcoming season has in store for us in the Duluth area, because really anything can happen - and usually does!
However, with June right around the corner, we now have a better understanding about how summer will start out in our neck of the woods.
National Weather Service Of Duluth Shares Early June Temperature Outlook
The National Weather Service of Duluth just gave us exactly what we wanted: a look into temperatures for the start of the month ahead! According to their forecast, there's a pretty good chance that we will see above normal temperatures.
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A normal temperature range for early June, according to NWS of Duluth, is anywhere from upper 40s to low 70s. There's a forty to seventy percent chance that we will be warmer for the start of the month!
Our best chance for really warm temperatures will be the first few days of June, with a slightly lower but still moderate chance of above average temperatures from June 3rd through the 9th.
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I will absolutely be soaking it all in! I like June because it never gets too hot for the most part. July can be a little too warm but I always miss it when winter rolls around. Ha!
Weather Analyst Shares June Severe Weather Outlook For Minnesota
A weather analyst, that goes by Midwest Weather on Facebook, also weighed in on the month ahead recently. As of now, Minnesota and the western half of Wisconsin have tornado potential, meaning:
There is good confidence in significant severe weather at times in these areas with multiple active stretches.
It looks like we are in for a pretty eventful summer! I just hope we are in for another mild winter but I still have awhile until I need to worry about that.
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