Minnesota's January Chill: What to Expect
Northland, Duluth, USATue Jan 13 2026
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Minnesota is known for its cold winters, but this January is shaping up to be particularly frosty. Over the past few years, winters have been relatively mild, but this year is breaking that trend. December already saw some of the coldest temperatures on record in Duluth, and the chill is expected to continue well into January.
Weather forecasts are predicting a significant drop in temperatures, especially from the 17th to the 27th. While it won't break any records, it will be colder than usual. The Old Farmer's Almanac also predicts a major snowstorm at the end of the month, adding to the winter woes.
The National Weather Service in Duluth has shared temperature forecasts for the upcoming weekend, and it's not looking pleasant. Residents are advised to bundle up and prepare for the cold snap. It's important to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe during these extreme weather conditions.
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