You just endured - survived - enjoyed the snowiest winter since accurate weather records were first started in Duluth back in 1885. Today will bring high winds, serious icing and a changeover back to snow, with heaviest accumulation north and west of the Twin Ports.
Thinking about heading to the cabin to get it open for the spring? Be careful, county roads, cabin roads, and private driveways have been washing out in Northern Minnesota.
High winds and rain freezing on contact may coat trees and highways with an icy coating today, before a changeover to snow tonight and Friday that should push the Twin Ports to a new, all-time snowfall record for the winter.
WLSSD said snowmelt is continuing to cause high flows in Dululth's sanitary sewer collection system and residents should prepare for possible flooding.
The river is expected to crest sometime on Saturday and is forecasted to cause moderate flooding in the area. It's very similar to the flooding that happened in 1999.