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Updated: @ 21-Aug-2026 12:54am - next update at 12:56am  
Summary / Temperature Wind Rain Outlook
Clear Clear
Currently: 67.1, Max: 68.3, Min: 67.0 67.1°F
Colder 1.5°F than last hour.

Comfortable

Feels like: 67°F

24-hr difference
1.5°FWarmer 1.5°F than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 68.3°F
12:00am
87.4°F
4:40pm
Low: 67°F
12:53am
62.9°F
7:10am
 Calm -
0
Gust:
0 mph
0 Bft - Calm
Today: 1 mph 12:00am
Gust Month: 17 mph August 12
Rain Today: 0 in
Rain Rate (/hr): 0 in
Rain Yesterday: 0 in
This Month: 0 in
Season Total: 6.77 in
122 days since last rain.
Friday

Friday: Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Humidity & Barometer Almanac Moon
Humidity: 83 % Increased 1.0% since last hour.
Dew Point: 61.8°F Decreased 1.0°F since last hour.
Barometer: 29.96 inHg  
Baro Trend: Rising slowly
Sunrise: 6:20am
Sunset: 7:37pm
Moonset: 12:10am
Moonrise: 3:30pm
Waxing Gibbous
Waxing Gibbous, Moon at 8 days in cycle
62%
Illuminated
UV Index Forecast UV Index Forecast
21-Aug-2026
9.0     Very High 
22-Aug-2026
9.8     Very High 
 NWS Weather Forecast  - Outlook: Overnight & Friday
Overnight

Overnight: Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Cloudy

Lo 64 °F
NWS forecast: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. Northeast wind 0 to 5 mph.
Davis VP+ forecast: Increasing clouds with little temperature change.
 
Friday

Friday: Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny

Hi 82 °F
NWS forecast: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. West southwest wind 0 to 10 mph.
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Countdown to Fall
 Autumn Equinox begins September 22nd at 5:05pm   PDT  
 

 

WEATHER STORY
Duluth
Weather Forecast Office
Severe Storms Possible This Afternoon/Evening Int. Falls Paid Snow Observer Needed
Did you know that the record of official snowfall observations in International Falls goes back to the early 1900s NWS Duluth is looking for someone who is interested in helping continue that record as a paid snowfall observer this winter! This is a unique opportunity as there are only a handful of paid observers in the country, put in place to guarantee the continuity of the data record. This paid observer can be anyone in International Falls. Payment is a base pay of $125 a month, plus $4 for every observation submitted for the period from October 1 to April 30. A 6am morning observation is required every day, and 6 hourly observations are needed if there is new snowfall. Contact NWS Duluth at nws.duluth@noaa.gov or the Observation Program Leader Steve Gohde at steve.gohde@noaa.gov if you are interested. Additional information: The NWS in Duluth will provide the observer with all needed equipment including a standard 8 inch rain gauge, measuring sticks, and snowboards. If there is no new snowfall, the only observation needed is one at 6am, to report zero precipitation/snowfall and current snow depth (the depth of snowpack currently on the ground). If there is new snow, a 6 hourly observation is needed, including precipitation (the melted down liquid water equivalent of any snow/sleet/freezing rain that has fallen), snowfall (new amount of snow that has fallen since the last observation), and snow depth. Once a week on Monday, observers can provide a snow water equivalent (SWE) report, which is a measurement of the amount of liquid water contained within the snowpack on the ground. Training will be provided from NWS Duluth. Each observation, including online entry, generally takes about 5-15 minutes. All observations are submitted via an online platform. If additional observations are needed into May, the observer will still be paid for individual observations, but no monthly base pay is available. Ideally, the observer has a relatively open, undisturbed area where observations can be taken and a rain gauge can be installed.

Data Courtesy of Duluth Weather Forecast Office

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