Duluth, MN – Residents across northern Minnesota should brace for significant weather changes this weekend. Today’s warm and clear conditions in Duluth will continue through Saturday, but thunderstorms are expected to hit by Saturday afternoon. Strong storms are anticipated to affect areas along I-35, with the possibility of severe weather in northwest Wisconsin.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, scattered showers and thunderstorms could develop Saturday, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. Some of these storms may become severe in the evening, particularly affecting roadways such as I-35. Travelers are advised to plan ahead and monitor updates throughout the day.
On Sunday, cooler, fall-like temperatures will return, with highs in the mid-60s. Overnight temperatures could dip into the 40s, and patchy frost is possible. By Monday, conditions are expected to improve, with partly sunny skies and temperatures ranging from 63 to 69 degrees. Looking ahead, the weather will remain fall-like into next week, making Sunday night the ideal time to protect sensitive plants from potential frost. Stay tuned to local weather reports for the latest storm developments.