Weekend Snowfall Forecast: 40–80% Chance of 2+ Inches South of US-2 in Minnesota

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Duluth, MN – A winter storm is set to bring snow to northern Minnesota late Friday into Saturday. Areas south of US-2 face a high probability of snow accumulation.

According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, there’s a 40–80% chance of 2 inches or more in the affected areas. Brainerd, Hinckley, and Phillips may see the highest accumulations, with a 20–40% chance of 6 inches or more. Snowfall could impact travel conditions, especially on major roadways.

The heaviest snow will likely fall along and south of a line from Brainerd to Hinckley to Phillips. The storm is expected to develop Friday evening and continue overnight into Saturday.

Forecasters advise residents to monitor updates and prepare for potential delays. For detailed snowfall probabilities and maps, visit weather.gov/dlh/winter.

As temperatures drop, icy conditions could follow, adding to potential hazards. Local authorities urge caution while traveling. Residents in the region should prepare snow removal equipment and stock emergency supplies.