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Surf Zone Forecast
National Weather Service Duluth MN
413 AM CDT Fri Jul 19 2024

MNZ037-WIZ001-200315-
Carlton/Southern St. Louis-Douglas-
Including the beaches of Minnesota/Park Point and Wisconsin Point
413 AM CDT Fri Jul 19 2024

.TODAY...
Swim Risk*..................Low.
Wave Height.................1 foot or less.
UV Index**..................High.
Water Temperature...........In the mid to upper 60s.
Weather.....................Sunny.
High Temperature............In the upper 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Sunrise.....................5:34 AM.
Sunset......................8:55 PM.

.SATURDAY...
Swim Risk*..................Moderate.
Wave Height.................1 to 2 feet.
Weather.....................Mostly sunny. A chance of
                            thunderstorms.
High Temperature............In the mid 70s.
Winds.......................West winds around 5 mph, becoming
                            northeast in the afternoon.
Sunrise.....................5:35 AM.
Sunset......................8:55 PM.

.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs around 70. Northeast winds around 10 mph.
.MONDAY...Sunny. A slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the mid
70s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the
upper 60s. Northeast winds around 10 mph.

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Swim Risk Category
* Low Risk - Large waves and dangerous currents are not expected,
however dangerous currents may exist at any time near piers,
breakwalls, and river outlets.
* Moderate Risk - Breaking waves and currents are expected. Stay away
from dangerous areas like piers, breakwalls, and river outlets.
Always have a flotation device with you in the water.
* High Risk - Life-threatening waves and currents are expected. Stay
out of the water and stay away from dangerous areas like piers and
breakwalls.

** For thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions see:
https://www.weather.gov/beach/dlh


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