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Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Duluth MN 320 AM CST Sat Feb 14 2026 MNZ010>012-018>021-025-026-033>038-WIZ001>004-006>009-150930- Koochiching-North St. Louis-Northern Cook/Northern Lake- North Itasca-Central St. Louis-Southern Lake/North Shore- Southern Cook/North Shore-North Cass-South Itasca-South Cass- Crow Wing-Northern Aitkin-South Aitkin-Carlton/South St. Louis- Pine-Douglas-Bayfield-Ashland-Iron-Burnett-Washburn-Sawyer-Price- 320 AM CST Sat Feb 14 2026 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight Local dense fog possible. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday Local dense fog possible in the morning. A couple of Lows out of the Rockies are expected to move across the Midwest mid to late next week. The first system has the potential to bring rain, wintry mix, and snow to the Northland, causing the potential for travel problems late Tuesday through early Thursday. The second system Thursday night into Friday could bring another dose of snow and potentially create travel problems late this week. Watch for more updates on what these storms may bring to the Northland. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Skywarn spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight. $$
Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Duluth MN 740 AM CST Sat Feb 14 2026 MNZ037-WIZ001-141600- Carlton and South St. Louis-Douglas- Including the cities of Duluth and Superior 740 AM CST Sat Feb 14 2026 ...LOCALLY DENSE FOG AFFECTING THE TWIN PORTS THIS MORNING... Areas of dense fog will affect the Twin Ports this morning, including the cities of Duluth, Superior, and Cloquet. Patchy visibilities of one quarter mile or less have already been observed, which should persist for the next few hours. Visibility is expected to improve later this morning. If traveling this morning, reduce your speed and use low-beam headlights when encountering foggy areas. $$ Rothstein
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