Duluth, MN – Snow flurries and biting wind chills are expected to impact the Duluth area through Thursday as temperatures plunge. Forecasters predict wind gusts reaching 25 mph and subzero wind chills as low as -20°F.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of snow flurries may linger early Thursday morning before skies clear. Temperatures will climb to a high near 10°F, but a strong northwest wind will make conditions feel significantly colder. Residents are advised to dress in layers and limit time outdoors to avoid frostbite risks.
The cold snap will persist into Thursday night, with lows near -6°F and continued blustery conditions. Winds could gust up to 25 mph, creating dangerous wind chills once again. If traveling along I-35, use caution as visibility may be reduced by snow and wind.
Friday offers a brief reprieve, with sunny skies and slightly warmer temperatures peaking near 19°F. However, another chance of snow and strong winds will return late Friday night into Saturday, bringing additional challenges for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Looking ahead to the weekend, expect Saturday highs near 25°F but breezy conditions. Snow showers may develop Saturday afternoon and persist overnight. Sunday offers partly sunny skies with lighter winds, but morning lows will remain in the single digits.
Stay updated by monitoring local forecasts and preparing for fluctuating road conditions.
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