Minnesota Spring Weather Update: Ice and Snow Hit Duluth Area Until 1 AM Monday, Travel Impact on Highway 210

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Duluth, MN – Snow and ice continue to blanket northeast Minnesota Sunday evening, with treacherous road conditions along Highway 210 and surrounding areas. Drivers should brace for delays and hazardous travel, as wintry precipitation impacts Duluth, Grand Rapids, Hibbing, and nearby towns through early Monday.

According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 1 a.m. CDT Monday. Mixed precipitation is expected, with snow accumulations between 2 and 5 inches, along with ice nearing a tenth of an inch. Winds may gust up to 30 mph, creating low visibility and slick roads.

Motorists are urged to slow down and use extreme caution, especially overnight. Visit 511mn.org for live updates on Minnesota road conditions.

Sunday Night into Monday:
Snow will mix with rain after midnight, tapering off by early morning. Temperatures drop to 24°F with brisk east winds.

Monday Forecast:
Skies clear by afternoon with highs near 41°F. Winds remain breezy at 10 to 15 mph, but dry conditions should ease travel.

Looking Ahead:

  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 43°F.
  • Wednesday: Sunny again with highs near 48°F, signaling a break from winter weather.
  • Thursday to Saturday: Temperatures remain in the 40s, but Friday brings a chance for rain.

This pattern marks a gradual spring transition. However, nighttime lows will stay below freezing, so black ice could remain a concern.

Plan travel carefully, dress in layers, and monitor forecasts as Duluth inches toward spring.