Duluth, MN – Frost conditions are expected in Duluth and along I-35 tonight, with temperatures dipping to 37°F. The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for the Northland, warning residents to prepare for potential frost by Monday morning. The advisory extends to areas near I-35 and other low-lying regions, where frost is most likely to develop.
According to the National Weather Service, the cold will continue into Monday, with highs only reaching around 68°F by the afternoon. Residents are urged to cover sensitive plants, as the frost may damage vegetation. Drivers should also prepare for chilly conditions during their morning commute, especially in frost-prone areas.
The cool weather is part of a larger system affecting much of Minnesota, but forecasters expect a gradual warm-up midweek. By Wednesday, Duluth should see highs in the mid-70s, offering some relief from the cooler start to the week.
While the frost will clear by mid-morning Monday, residents should plan for frosty mornings through early fall. Be sure to monitor local forecasts for updates on any future weather advisories.