Minnesota Winter Storm to Impact Duluth Area This Weekend: Snow and Strong Winds Expected
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Duluth, MN – A winter storm is set to bring accumulating snow and strong winds to northern Minnesota this weekend, potentially disrupting travel. Residents should prepare for hazardous conditions beginning Saturday afternoon and continuing through Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, snow is likely Saturday, mainly after noon, with highs near 29°F. Breezy conditions could bring gusts up to 25 mph, making visibility poor. Snow chances increase into Saturday night, with lows around 23°F and continued gusty winds.
Sunday remains cold and snowy, with a high near 28°F. A southeast wind will intensify, possibly bringing drifting snow and slick roads. Accumulations could be significant, especially in higher elevations and near Lake Superior.
Before the storm, Thursday will be sunny with a high near 39°F, and Friday will remain dry with highs around 30°F. However, the mild weather will give way to deteriorating conditions this weekend.
Travelers should plan ahead and stay updated on the forecast. Snow-covered roads and reduced visibility may impact driving Saturday night into Sunday.
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