Duluth, MN – A shifting weather pattern is bringing a mix of spring warmth and lingering winter impacts across northern Minnesota, with a chance for light snow returning by Saturday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, a wintry mix of rain and snow is possible across far northern Minnesota through tonight, though accumulations are expected to remain minimal. Temperatures across the region will continue to trend warmer, with highs climbing into the 30s and 40s.
By the weekend, a warm front will move through, triggering another round of mixed precipitation. Snow is expected to be favored across the Arrowhead region, including Grand Marais and Ely, where up to around 1 inch of accumulation is possible between Saturday and Sunday.
In Duluth and areas south toward Brainerd and Hinckley, precipitation may fall as a mix of rain and snow, limiting impacts but still creating slick spots at times, especially during early morning hours.
Drivers should remain alert for changing road conditions, particularly in northern counties where brief snow accumulation could impact travel. While no major storms are expected, periodic precipitation may create minor disruptions.
Conditions remain active into Sunday, with additional updates possible as the weekend system develops.



