Duluth, MN – A powerful spring storm is set to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and even some late-season snow to Duluth starting Friday. Travelers and residents should prepare for hazardous conditions as the system moves through the region, impacting roads like I-35 and local highways.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm will arrive Friday afternoon, bringing rain and a chance of thunderstorms through the evening. Winds will pick up, with gusts reaching 25 mph. By late Friday night, colder air will move in, transitioning the rain to a mix of rain and snow into Saturday morning.
Saturday will remain windy, with gusts over 30 mph and temperatures reaching only the upper 40s. Rain and snow showers will persist into Saturday night, with light accumulation possible. Sunday will bring drier conditions but remain windy and chilly, with highs in the mid-30s.
Looking ahead, Monday will be mostly sunny, offering a brief break from the active weather. However, another round of light snow and rain is possible by Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Residents should secure outdoor items, drive cautiously, and prepare for changing conditions. Stay updated with local forecasts as the storm develops.




