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Blizzard and Winter Storm Warnings in effect in the Northland; Strong winds and rapidly falling temperatures (possible flash freeze) along with snow and blowing snow through late tonight

12 PM Update 12.23.2020

Note: There is a chance that we see the winter storm warning upgraded to a blizzard warning for a time late this afternoon-this evening a little farther east in the Northland to include the I-35 corridor from Duluth to Hinckley.

Source: https://lab.weathermodels.com/

Travel is not advised due to white out conditions in the purple areas on image below per MNDOT.

Pink areas indicate completely covered roads.

Source: https://511mn.org/

Deep low pressure ~989mb was located along the northeast Iowa/southeast Minnesota state line as of Noon today. This low will deepen a bit more as it lifts NE through tonight (storm track in yellow on map below)

Look at how the precipitation has filled in across the area over the last few hours. Also of note is the precipitation blossoming down toward Minneapolis, this would be the main part or the teeth of this winter storm, and expect that area of precip to continue to lift N-NE this afternoon.

Note: Radar loop from 5:14 AM to 12:05 PM CT, Wednesday, December 23, 2020.

Source: https://weather.cod.edu/

Water vapor loop from 9:01 AM to 12:11 PM CT, Wednesday, December 23, 2020.

A classic looking winter storm!

Source: https://weather.cod.edu/

Based on the 12z model run from Wednesday morning I don’t see any reason to alter my snowfall forecast for this storm at the moment.

I still think there is a chance that we end up with 8 to 12 inches of snow in Duluth and Superior by early Thursday morning.

Note: I’ll have more updates on this storm through the afternoon and evening, thanks for reading!

Tim

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