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Surf Forecast
Issued by NWS Duluth, MN
Issued by NWS Duluth, MN
631 FZUS53 KDLH 150842 SRFDLH Surf Zone Forecast National Weather Service Duluth MN 342 AM CDT Mon Jul 15 2024 MNZ037-WIZ001-160245- Carlton/Southern St. Louis-Douglas- Including the beaches of Minnesota/Park Point and Wisconsin Point 342 AM CDT Mon Jul 15 2024 .TODAY... Swim Risk*..................Low. Wave Height.................1 foot or less. UV Index**..................Moderate. Water Temperature...........In the low to upper 60s. Weather.....................Partly sunny. A chance of thunderstorms. High Temperature............In the mid 70s. Winds.......................South winds around 5 mph, becoming west in the afternoon. Sunrise.....................5:30 AM. Sunset......................8:59 PM. .TUESDAY... Swim Risk*..................Low. Wave Height.................1 foot or less. Weather.....................Sunny. High Temperature............In the lower 70s. Winds.......................Northwest winds around 10 mph. Sunrise.....................5:31 AM. Sunset......................8:58 PM. .WEDNESDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. North winds around 10 mph. .THURSDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 70s. West winds around 5 mph. .FRIDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. Southwest winds around 5 mph. && 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 $$