Duluth, MN – Valentine’s Day weekend in Duluth will be dangerously cold, with snow arriving Friday and strong winds increasing the chill factor.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday night will drop to -7°F, with west winds at 5–10 mph. Friday brings increasing clouds, with snow developing by late afternoon. Highs will reach 19°F, but wind chills will remain well below zero. Snow accumulations of 1–3 inches are expected overnight into Saturday.
Saturday will be partly sunny but blustery, with a high near 19°F and northwest winds up to 20 mph. Wind chills could dip to -30°F overnight as temperatures fall to -8°F.
Sunday stays bitterly cold, with a high of just 4°F and strong winds making outdoor conditions dangerous. By Sunday night, temperatures will plummet to -16°F.
Residents should take precautions against frostbite, dress warmly, and be mindful of hazardous travel conditions, especially Friday night.




