While this winter, overall, hasn't been too severe, the Northland has now seen a few blizzards with heavy snow and strong wind gusts.

The one we saw a few weeks ago in February brought with it snow totals over 3 feet in one spot and wind gusts just shy of hurricane force speeds.

Our most recent snowstorm, again bringing blizzard conditions to the North Shore and Duluth area, was thankfully a little less aggressive than that February storm. That said, it still wasn't pleasant.

Snow totals from this week's storm were around a foot across a good area of the Northland, and wind gusts didn't get quite to that near-70 mph speed we saw last month, but it was still windy.

READ MORE: See Snow Totals From March 12-13, 2026 Northland Snowstorm

As this storm system moves out, here's a look at the peak wind gusts recorded around the Northland during the storm.

Peak Wind Gusts Recorded Around Northeastern Minnesota & Northwestern Wisconsin During March 12-13 Blizzard

Blatnik Bridge (between Duluth, MN, and Superior, WI): 62 mph

Duluth, MN Sky Harbor Airport (Park Point): 56 mph

Thompson Hill (Duluth, MN): 49 mph

Schroeder, MN: 49 mph

Canal Park (Duluth, MN): 47 mph

Duluth International Airport: 47 mph

Lincoln Park (Duluth, MN): 47 mph

Grand Marais, MN: 46 mph

Saxon Harbor, WI: 45 mph

Waukenabo, MN: 45 mph

Two Harbors, MN: 44 mph

Gowan, MN: 41 mph

Port Wing, WI: 40 mph

Marcell, MN: 40 mph

Isle, MN: 40 mph

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Superior, WI: 38 mph

Hibbing-Chisolm Airport: 38 mph

Cloquet, MN: 37 mph

Ashland, WI: 37 mph

Grand Rapids, MN: 37 mph

Moose Lake, MN: 36 mph

Maple, WI: 36 mph

Hayward, WI; 36 mph

McGregor, MN: 36 mph

Solon Springs, WI: 35 mph

Isabella, MN: 33 mph

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