Northwest Wisconsin Braces for Quarter-Sized Hail and Strong Winds Tonight

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Duluth, MN – Severe storms are expected to impact Duluth and surrounding areas throughout Saturday evening, bringing quarter-sized hail and wind gusts up to 60 mph. Residents should take immediate precautions as the storm system moves into the area. Conditions will be particularly hazardous for drivers along I-35 and Highway 2, with slick roads and potential debris causing dangerous travel conditions.

According to the US National Weather Service in Duluth, the storms are likely to intensify by mid-afternoon and continue into the evening. Northern Wisconsin, including cities like Spooner and Hayward, should also prepare for strong storms, with localized flooding possible in low-lying areas.

Tonight’s temperatures will drop to the mid-50s, while Sunday is expected to be partly sunny with a high of 67°F. However, the threat of severe weather will linger, and residents are advised to stay updated through local alerts. Have emergency plans in place and avoid traveling during the storm.

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