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FGUS73 KDLH 180840  
ESFDLH  
MNC031-075-137-182100-  
 
HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DULUTH MN  
240 AM CST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
...HEAVY RAIN MAY LEAD TO HIGH FLOWS IN NORTH SHORE RIVERS AND  
CREEKS TUESDAY AND INTO THE MIDDLE OF THIS WEEK...  
 
AN INCOMING WEATHER SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO BRING 2 TO 4 INCHES OF  
RAIN TO THE NORTH SHORE BEGINNING LATE TONIGHT AND LASTING INTO  
TUESDAY EARLY AFTERNOON. WHILE DROUGHT CONDITIONS AND DRY SOILS WILL  
ALLOW SOME OF THE FIRST PART OF THIS MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL TO  
SOAK INTO THE GROUND, EVENTUALLY RUNOFF WILL BEGIN TO OCCUR TUESDAY.  
THIS RUNOFF WILL FEED CREEKS AND RIVERS ALONG THE NORTH SHORE THAT  
FLOW INTO LAKE SUPERIOR. WIDESPREAD FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS  
TIME.  
 
AS FLOWS INCREASE ON AREA RIVERS THAT ARE POPULAR FOR WATERFALL  
VIEWING, VISITORS SHOULD BE CAREFUL DUE TO SLIPPERY ROCKS, CLIFFS,  
AND STRONG CURRENTS. IF RECREATING TUESDAY OR POTENTIALLY WEDNESDAY,  
HAVE A PLAN IN CASE LOW-LYING CAMPSITES HAVE STANDING WATER AND TO  
MOVE AWAY FROM THE BANKS OF RIVERS AND CREEKS.  
 
IF ANOTHER UPDATE TO THIS OUTLOOK IS NEEDED, IT WILL BE ISSUED BY  
4:00 PM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2024.  
 
 
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