Duluth, MN – Breezy spring winds and lingering snow flurries will continue to sweep across northeastern Minnesota through early Tuesday, making for a chilly and slow start to the season. Duluth residents should brace for wind gusts up to 35 mph and slick roads near Hwy 61 overnight into Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of snow remains until around 3 a.m. Tuesday. Temperatures will dip to 25°F overnight before climbing to a high near 44°F Tuesday afternoon. Winds from the northwest will remain steady at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts reaching 30 mph.
Drivers along Hwy 61 and downtown Duluth should use caution during the early morning hours. Reduced visibility and icy spots may impact travel. No significant accumulation is expected, but the combination of wind and cold will make conditions feel more like winter than spring.
Looking ahead, the area sees some improvement midweek. Wednesday and Thursday will bring more sun with highs near 47°F and 48°F. However, another slight chance of snow returns late Thursday night into Friday. Breezy conditions will persist through the week, keeping real-feel temperatures low despite the calendar saying spring.
5-Day Duluth Forecast at a Glance:
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 44°F, wind gusts up to 30 mph
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, high 47°F, gusts near 15 mph
- Thursday: Sunny early, snow possible late, high 48°F
- Friday: Chance of rain and snow, high 38°F, gusts near 30 mph
- Saturday: Cloudy and windy, high near 38°F


