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FXUS63 KDLH 201848
AFDDLH

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Duluth MN
1248 PM CST Tue Jan 20 2026

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Brutally cold temperatures are expected through the weekend, with
multiple days below zero Thursday through Sunday. Low actual
temperatures in the negative 30s to 40F, and minimum wind chills in
the negative 30s to 50s. The coldest days will likely be Friday and
Saturday.

- A couple areas of light snow pass over the region this evening
through the day Wednesday. Accumulations of an inch or less are
expected.

- Light lake effect snow and clouds may persist along the South
  Shore through the weekend.

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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 1243 PM CST Tue Jan 20 2026

Relative to the last couple days and the coming days, today and
tomorrow will be fairly "mild" (in a northern mid winter sense).
High temperatures above zero are expected this afternoon and
Wednesday - with some folks seeing afternoon temperatures in the
teens tomorrow! This temperature moderation is occurring thanks to
some WAA ahead of a couple passing upper level vort maxes spurring on
some weak surface clippers. These will pass through this evening
through Wednesday bringing a couple areas of light snow. The first
passes through this evening, mostly from Brainerd to Hayward. The
second should move across the area from northwest to southeast
through the day Wednesday with a little wrap around snow lingering
into Thursday morning. Total accumulations should be around an inch
or less across the region.

Behind the Wednesday clipper, a hefty cold air mass is expected to
drop into the Northern Plains, Midwest, and Great Lakes region
through the weekend with 850mb temperatures dropping into the -30s
Celsius. This is expected to result in several days of some very
cold surface temperatures beginning Wednesday evening through at
least Sunday midday, when temperatures are unlikely to rise much
above zero, if at all. The coldest days of this period are expected
to be Friday and Saturday. Thursday and Friday, brisk northwest
winds are expected which will lead to the coldest winds chills of
this period Thursday night into Friday morning. Wind chill values of
-40 to -50F are possible. The coldest actual air temperatures are
expected Friday night into Saturday morning when widespread
temperatures of -30 to -40F are forecast. There is a 5 to 10% chance
that some of the local coldest spots could drop to -50F actual
temperature on Saturday morning.

With these cold temperatures and high confidence in them occurring,
we`ve issued a plethora of cold weather headlines with this forecast
update. For Wednesday evening into Thursday morning/midday, we`ve
gone ahead and issued a Cold Weather Advisory for much of the area,
with an Extreme Cold Warning along the far north. The Borderlands
warning and the advisory along the Iron Range/North Shore continue
through the day on Thursday as any diurnal warming is expected to be
minimal. Thursday evening, the whole area falls into a Extreme Cold
Watch through midday Saturday. Sunday and Monday mornings will
likely feature more Cold Weather Advisories but shouldn`t be as
brutally cold as Friday/Saturday. Looking ahead to next week it
appears we`ll moderate slightly but still be below normal.

There are little to no chances of snow after tomorrow`s clipper,
outside of the South Shore possibly getting some on/off lake effect
with the northwest winds and cold temperatures. Global models show a
slight chance of snow returning mid next week as slightly warmer
temperatures allow moisture back into the area.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/...
Issued at 1103 AM CST Tue Jan 20 2026

Widespread VFR conditions are expected to slowly deteriorate through
the TAF period to widespread MVFR ceilings. Some light snow could at
times drop visibilities into the MVFR range as well. The first
chance of snow this evening will most likely affect BRD and maybe
DLH and HYR. A second push of snow Wednesday may hit all terminals
at some point. Fairly light westerly winds expected through the TAF
period.

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.MARINE /FOR NEARSHORE WATERS OF WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR/...
Issued at 1243 PM CST Tue Jan 20 2026

Winds continue to taper off through this evening and remain fairly
light through the day Wednesday. Into Wednesday evening, following
some light snow, winds become northwesterly and strengthen with
gusts exceeding 25 knots likely by Thursday morning. Gusty
northwest winds continue through the rest of the week with Small
Craft Advisories likely needed. Areas of lake effect snow could lead
to locally reduced visibility. Very cold temperatures could also
lead to pockets of freezing spray along the South Shore with the
strongest northwest winds.

For the open water discussion, refer to the NWS Marquette Area
Forecast Discussion at weather.gov/mqt.

&&

.DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MN...Cold Weather Advisory from midnight Wednesday night to 6 PM
     CST Thursday for MNZ018>021.
     Extreme Cold Watch from Thursday evening through Saturday
     morning for MNZ010>012-018>021.
     Extreme Cold Warning from midnight Wednesday night to 6 PM CST
     Thursday for MNZ010>012.
     Cold Weather Advisory from midnight Wednesday night to noon
     CST Thursday for MNZ025-026-033>038.
     Extreme Cold Watch from Thursday evening through Saturday
     morning for MNZ025-026-033>038.
WI...Cold Weather Advisory from midnight Wednesday night to noon
     CST Thursday for WIZ001>004-006>009.
     Extreme Cold Watch from Thursday evening through Saturday
     morning for WIZ001>004-006>009.
MARINE...Cold Weather Advisory from midnight Wednesday night to 6 PM
     CST Thursday for LSZ142.
     Extreme Cold Watch from Thursday evening through Saturday
     morning for LSZ142.
     Small Craft Advisory until 10 PM CST this evening for LSZ150.

&&

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