Tag: subzero temperatures
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There’s a chance of light snow on Thursday as the cold snap sticks around.
Thursday’s setup looks a little interesting, with the potential for lake effect snow not just along the South Shore of Lake Superior, but also on the North Shore, including Duluth. However, the North Shore’s chances are a bit lower since winds are expected to come more from the north rather…
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Persistent Cold Snap
Today, Monday, January 26th, is likely to be the 10th consecutive day of below-average temperatures in Duluth, with the last above-average day being January 16th. Between December 1st and January 25th, Duluth saw 36 days with below-average temperatures and just 20 days with above-average temperatures. Duluth has seen 14 subzero…
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Snow
…Sunday’s system… From a dynamics standpoint, Sunday’s system is shaping up to be pretty impressive, with a strong low-level jet developing ahead of it and drawing moist air northward. PWAT values are expected to climb to around 0.5 to 0.65 inches which are unusually high for this time of year.…
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Cold Snap Analysis: December 2025 in Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin
On December 14, 2025, Duluth recorded its ninth subzero low of the month. That’s the typical total for the entire month of December, so we’ve already matched it halfway through. The record for the most subzero lows in December is 23, set back in 2013. In Duluth, December 2013 ended…
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5 p.m. Winter weather update for November 29, 2025
This morning, some spots in northeastern Minnesota dipped below zero, including Hog Creek, west of Grand Marais, which hit -9 degrees, and Seagull Lake, which recorded -5 degrees. Skibo, MN saw a low of -1°F this morning, while Ely hit a low of 0°F. Cotton, Hibbing, and Eveleth saw a…
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Warmer temperatures this week with a few chances for snow, rain and a wintry mix of precipitation; Last 7 days featured temperature anomalies of -15 to -20 degrees in the Northland
4:58 PM Monday, December 26, 2022 The pattern remains fairly active over the next 7 days as a trough sets up over the western U.S. while a ridge sets up across the southern/eastern U.S. Several low-pressure systems should eject ENE out of that aforementioned western trough, but whether or not…