Duluth, MN: Wintry Mix Overnight, Slick Roads Possible Thursday

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Duluth, MN – A light wintry mix is expected across northern Minnesota overnight, with conditions potentially turning slick by Thursday morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, precipitation may begin as rain before transitioning to snow overnight as temperatures fall. While accumulations are expected to remain light, patchy icing and snow could impact untreated roads.

Forecasters say slippery conditions are possible during the Thursday morning commute, especially in areas where temperatures drop below freezing.

Conditions improve later Thursday, with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers possible across the Arrowhead region. Highs are expected in the low to upper 40s, though cooler temperatures will persist near Lake Superior.

Friday brings mostly cloudy skies with highs ranging from the mid-40s to low 50s.

Looking ahead to Saturday, another round of light rain and snow mix is possible, particularly across northern areas, as temperatures fluctuate.

The National Weather Service notes a gradual warming trend into the weekend, though periodic chances for precipitation will remain.

Even light wintry precipitation can impact early travel, especially for commuters and students navigating untreated roads in the morning.