Duluth, MN Weather Alert: Subzero Lows Tonight, 40s by Wednesday

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Duluth, Minn. – Subzero temperatures are expected across much of the Northland tonight before a warming trend begins early next week, according to the National Weather Service in Duluth.

In a Saturday update, the NWS said overnight lows will fall below zero for most locations, with clearing skies developing overnight. The forecast graphic indicates lows ranging from -19 to -2 degrees by early Sunday morning.

Sunday will remain cold, with highs between 13 and 25 degrees. Temperatures begin moderating Monday, with highs climbing into the 30s, followed by readings in the low to upper 40s by Wednesday for much of the region.

According to the National Weather Service Duluth office, the warming trend will be noticeable beginning Monday and continuing through midweek. No significant precipitation was highlighted in the update, though increasing cloud cover is expected Monday ahead of the warmer air mass.

The return to above-freezing temperatures may improve travel conditions and reduce heating strain for residents after prolonged cold. Students and early-morning commuters Sunday should prepare for bitter wind chills and subzero starts.

The National Weather Service advises residents to monitor updated forecasts as temperatures shift rapidly early next week.


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