Duluth, MN – A low-pressure system is forecast to bring widespread snowfall to northern Minnesota starting Saturday night, with precipitation continuing into Monday morning. The storm is expected to begin as a snow/rain mix before transitioning to all snow.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, the heaviest snowfall will occur Saturday night and throughout Sunday, with the highest totals expected north of Highway 2 and along the North Shore. However, meteorologists note some uncertainty in the storm’s exact track, which could affect final snowfall amounts.
Residents are urged to monitor forecasts and prepare for potentially hazardous travel conditions. Roads may become snow-covered and slippery, particularly as heavy snowfall combines with gusty winds.
The National Weather Service advises checking the latest briefings at weather.gov for updates. Travelers should also allow extra time for commutes and exercise caution on icy roadways.
Officials encourage residents to stock up on essentials and stay informed as the storm approaches.




