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Updated: @ 28-Nov-2025 11:10am - next update at 11:15am  
Summary / Temperature Wind Rain Outlook
Moderate drizzle Moderate drizzle
Currently: 46.7, Max: 46.9, Min: 40.1 46.7°F
Warmer 1.6°F than last hour.

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Feels like: 47°F

24-hr difference
1.8°FWarmer 1.8°F than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 46.9°F
12:00am
50.5°F
12:15pm
Low: 40.1°F
8:15am
44.6°F
7:54am
 Wind from W W
1.1
Gust:
1 mph
0 Bft - Light Air
Today: 11.6 mph 1:25am
Gust Month: 25.0 mph November 6
Rain Today: 0.02 in
Rain Rate (/hr): 0 in
Rain Yesterday: 0.58 in
Storm Rain: 0.02 in
This Month: 9.01 in
Season Total: 34.74 in
28 rain days in November.
Tonight

Tonight: Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Cloudy
Humidity & Barometer Almanac Moon
Humidity: 91 % Decreased 6.0% since last hour.
Dew Point: 44.2°F Decreased 0.1°F since last hour.
Barometer: 30.233 inHg Rising 0.08  inHg/hr
Baro Trend: Rising
Sunrise: 7:34am
Sunset: 4:22pm
Moonrise: 1:13pm
Moonset: 11:27pm
Waxing Gibbous
Waxing Gibbous, Moon at 7 days in cycle
56%
Illuminated
UV Index Solar Radiation
   0.0    None
High: 1.0 @ 11:10am
34 W/m2 (0 %)
High: 141 @  12:05pm
 NWS Weather Forecast  - Outlook: This Afternoon & Tonight
This
Afternoon
This Afternoon: Sunny
Sunny

Hi 51 °F
NWS forecast: Sunny. High near 51, with temperatures falling to around 48 in the afternoon. North wind 6 to 10 mph.
WXSIM forecast: Fair to partly cloudy. High 51°. Wind north around 3 mph.
 
Tonight

Tonight: Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Cloudy

Lo 39 °F
NWS forecast: Mostly cloudy. Low around 39, with temperatures rising to around 41 overnight. Northeast wind around 7 mph.
WXSIM forecast: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog. Low 34°. Wind north around 2 mph.
November 28, 1987
Low pressure in the Middle Mississippi Valley produced a mixture of snow and sleet and freezing rain from the Central Plains to the Upper Mississippi Valley. Snowfall totals in Iowa ranged up to ten inches at Red Oak. Totals in Nebraska ranged up to 11 inches at Shickley. Freezing rain made roads treacherous in the Twin Cities area of southeastern Minnesota. Bitter cold arctic air invaded the Northern High Plains Region. Laramie WY was the cold spot in the nation with a morning low of 18 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary

November 28, 1960
A severe storm produced waves 20 to 40 feet high on Lake Superior. Duluth, MN, was buried under a foot of snow, and clocked wind gusts to 73 mph. The northern shore of Lake Superior was flooded, and property along the shore was battered. Thousands of cords of pulpwood were washed into Lake Superior, and up to three feet of water flooded the main street of Grand Marais. Thunder accompanied the nor'easter . (David Ludlum

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