Minnesota – A sharp, chilly breeze is cutting across Duluth this morning, with temperatures near 28°F and roads still mostly dry. That changes quickly as a wintry mix develops later today, setting up slick travel conditions across the Twin Ports.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, light snow and ice accumulations will begin developing later today and continue into Tuesday. Ice totals may reach a glaze up to a tenth of an inch, especially on elevated surfaces like bridges and overpasses.
Expect conditions to deteriorate by late afternoon into the evening. Rain may briefly mix in before temperatures drop, leading to patchy freezing on untreated roads. Travel along Highway 2, I-35, and local streets in Duluth and Superior could become slippery.
By Tuesday, a mix of snow, sleet, and rain continues, with snow showers increasing through the day. Visibility may drop during bursts of snow, and winds will add a biting edge, making it feel colder.
Wednesday offers only a brief break with colder air holding steady. Another round of snow develops Wednesday night into Thursday, with snow likely and gusty winds creating blowing snow and reduced visibility along the North Shore.
Conditions remain active into Friday, with additional chances for snow and breezy conditions lingering across northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin.
This stretch marks a return to winter-like impacts just as early April approaches. Plan ahead for changing road conditions and allow extra time for travel. Are you seeing snow or ice where you are today?
Five Day Forecast for Duluth, Minnesota
Tuesday: Wintry mix, high 39°F (30%)
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, low 24°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 33°F
Thursday: Snow likely, high 33°F
Friday: Chance of snow, high 37°F**



