City officials have lifted a 'no travel' advisory that has been in place since noon on Saturday, and provided an update on snow plowing around the city.
Stats and snow totals for Northern MN + WI from the November 30 and December 1, 2019 winter storm that brought blizzard conditions to the Twin Ports area.
Just a few days after parts of the region got 6-10 (or more) inches of snow, the Northland is set to get an even bigger storm, with blizzard-like conditions and greater snowfall totals targeting the Twin Ports area Saturday and Sunday.
The Duluth National Weather Service has shared with the public an expected timing for this storm, illustrating when we could see the heaviest snow and strongest win
The first storm of the 2019-2020 winter season saw plenty of places getting 10 inches or more of snow, with one place in the Northland getting nearly two feet.
The Twin Ports is looking at winter-like temperatures to start the month of November, which might be a bit of a downer for some. Here are reasons not to be bummed.