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Sunday's weather for Duluth and the Northland: Daylight saving time ends with sunshine

Make sure all your clocks have been set back an hour, as daylight saving time comes to an end. We'll have another chilly start on Sunday, but a moderate southerly wind will push temperatures back into the upper 40s to low 50s with mostly sunny skies.

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Make sure all your clocks have been set back an hour, as daylight saving time comes to an end.

We'll have another chilly start on Sunday, but a moderate southerly wind will push temperatures back into the upper 40s to low 50s with mostly sunny skies.

Temperatures will fall on either side of the freezing mark Sunday night before warming back to near 50 degrees to start the workweek. Rain will approach the Northland from the south Monday afternoon and precipitation will slowly move out of the region by Monday night and Tuesday morning. A little snow and sleet could mix with rain Monday night but no accumulations are expected.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

- Meteorologist Dan Romano

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Seven-day forecast

Sunday: A few clouds, with high of 47 and low of 26

Monday: Afternoon showers, with high of 49 and low of 34

Tuesday: Few sprinkles north, with high of 44 and low of 31

Wednesday: Light rain and snow, with high of 41 and low of 29

Thursday: Abundant sunshine, with high of 43 and low of 32

Friday: Light rain and breezy, with high of 44 and low of 23

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Saturday: Light snow and windy, with high of 38 and low of 29

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