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Brace Yourselves: Duluth Set to Face Severe Storms and Heavy Snow This Weekend

Residents of Duluth in Minnesota must be ready for an important weather phenomenon to expect the region to be impressed by Friday 14. March Sunday, March 16. Meteorologists estimated a powerful storm system by bringing heavy rain, strong winds and average snowfall, which potentially interferes with travel and daily activities.

Observation of the weather system

A rapidly developed low pressure system, which is often referred to as “Colorado low”, is estimated to move to north-east across the United States, and reach the upper midwest by Friday night. This system is estimated to attract hot, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico, collides with the cooler air mass in the area, causing a mixture of weather conditions.

Expected terms

Friday 14. March: 46 ° F (5 ° C) and 42 ° F (5 ° C) with low clouds and temperatures of the day are expected to be light and light with the day -with the day.

  • Saturday, March 15: Sometimes the possibility of rain and dripping, is scary in the afternoon. The temperature can be top at 8 ° C before passing through the cold front, as well as a rapid fall at the bottom of 14 ° F (-10 ° C).
  • Sunday, March 16: The circumstances are largely estimated to be sunny, but curved and cool, with a high and lower around 18 ° F (-8 ° C) close to 1 ° C.

Potential threats

  • Heavy rainfall: The storm is expected to give sufficient rainfall, which has a sum of 1 to 2 inches. This can cause localized floods in areas with low heather and can be placed with poor drainage.
  • Strong winds: Wind gusts can reach 50 mph, especially Saturday afternoon and evening, presenting the risk of trees and power lines, leading to potential electric power failure.
    Northlandweatherblog.com
  • Snowfall: When the temperature falls Sunday night Sunday night, the rain is likely to cause snow infection. Accumulation of 2 to 4 inches is possible, especially inland inland at high altitudes and inland superior in areas.

Travel and Security Advisor

  • Road conditions: Motorists should be designed for rapidly changing conditions, including wet roads, due to heavy rain or snow, visibility decreases and icy patches of temperature drop.
  • Flights: Flights at Duluth International Airport may experience delay or cancellation. Passengers are recommended to investigate with airlines for the latest information.
  • Outdoor activities: Given the predicted conditions, especially on Saturday and Sunday, it is recommended to take care of or train with external plans.

Preparation tips

  • Safe outdoor items: High winds can convert unsafe objects to projectile. Make sure that outdoor furniture, garbage cans and other items are safe or stored.
  • Emergency kit: Prepare for a possible power failure by having an emergency kit with a flashlight, battery, non-reflexible food, water, and important medicines.
  • Be informed: Keep the latest weather updates through reliable sources such as National Weather Service and local news sites.

conclusion

The upcoming storm system presents a combination of weather challenges for the Duluth region. Residents are encouraged to take the necessary precautions, remain informed and prioritize security over the weekend.

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