Minnesota is gearing up for a substantial snowfall this weekend, with certain regions anticipating up to 6 inches of snow. The snow is forecasted to start on Saturday afternoon and intensify as the evening progresses, persisting throughout Sunday.
The National Weather Service in Duluth predicts a high likelihood of receiving 4 inches or more of snow along the North Shore, with the highest accumulation expected in elevated areas. Gusts of wind may cause reduced visibility, particularly along I-35 and Highway 61. Motorists should be prepared for slippery road conditions and potential travel delays.
The weather forecast calls for a significant drop in temperatures this weekend. On Saturday, the highs will reach only the low 30s, but by Sunday night, they will plummet to the teens and single digits. Adding to the chill, there will also be breezy conditions, making it feel even colder.
Next week’s weather forecast indicates that temperatures will remain cold, with highs in the teens and lows dropping near zero. Furthermore, there is a possibility of snow extending into Monday before a short period of dry weather.
To ensure a safe journey, residents are advised to anticipate challenging travel conditions and dress warmly in layers. It is crucial to stay informed about the most recent weather forecasts and adjust your plans accordingly.