
The Old Farmer’s Almanac Shares July Predictions For Northern Minnesota
It's finally feeling like summer in the Northland and that means hot weather is on the way! We've had a few hot days here and there.
Mother's Day brought record-breaking temperatures to Minnesota, including right here in Duluth. It was a hot one!
So what do we have to look forward to? NOAA says we could have a warmer-than-average June in the state.
A look at the Old Farmer's Almanac recently gave a glimpse into potential Grandma's Marathon running weather. It doesn't look too bad!
July Weather Predictions From The Old Farmer's Almanac
I decided to look at the Old Farmer's Almanac to see what they are predicting for July in our neck of the woods. Whether you believe in their methodology or not, you can't deny it's fun to look, right?
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From first glance, it appears that we will get a little bit of everything. It also doesn't look like it is going to be super hot at any point. Let's dive in!
According to their predictions, the first few days of the month will be sunny and warm. From July 4th through the 6th, we can expect warm temperatures and some showers and storms that may impact your holiday plans.
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From July 7th through the end of the month, things will cool off quite a bit with periods of sun and periods of rain. We will get a little bit of everything. Things will warm up around July 23rd and continue through the rest of the month with lots of sunshine.
We can also expect an average temperature that is a few degrees warmer than average, right around 71 degrees. I don't mind what it brings us as long as it isn't snow. Ha!
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