Duluth, Minnesota – Dense fog is expected to linger through midday Thursday, creating reduced visibility and potentially hazardous travel conditions across the city.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, motorists are urged to slow down and use low-beam headlights as fog limits visibility through noon. Conditions may improve gradually this afternoon, but travel impacts are possible during the late morning commute.
Tonight, precipitation is expected to transition from rain to light snow across parts of the region, including areas near Duluth. As temperatures cool, slick spots may develop on untreated roads, bridges, and overpasses.
Looking ahead to the weekend, forecasters say a second system is expected to bring accumulating snow on Saturday. Snowfall totals could reach up to 4 inches in parts of the Northland, with lighter amounts possible closer to Lake Superior.
While exact totals and timing may vary, residents are advised to monitor updated forecasts and prepare for changing road conditions, especially during early morning and evening travel periods.
Drivers should allow extra time, remain alert for sudden visibility changes, and be cautious as winter weather impacts continue through the weekend.





