Duluth, MN – Northern Minnesota is under frost and freeze warnings, with temperatures expected to drop significantly in low-lying areas, especially inland and away from Lake Superior. Residents of Cook, Lake, and St. Louis counties should prepare for freezing temperatures tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, a freeze warning has been issued for inland areas, with lows likely to reach 32°F or below in some spots. Areas closer to Lake Superior are expected to remain warmer, but frost is still anticipated.
Temperatures will begin warming up by next week, with highs rising 8-10 degrees above normal for early September. Saturday night will see lows in the upper 30s for most inland areas, while Sunday and Monday temperatures will continue in the mid-60s during the day, before gradually increasing through the week.
Overall, Minnesota can expect a quiet but chilly weekend, with frost likely overnight.