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Winter Storm Watch in effect for parts of the Northland from Wednesday evening through Thursday morning

A messy storm is on the way with multiple precipitation types expected in parts of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin.

Issued 7:25 PM, Tuesday, March 9, 2021

…Timing and Precipitation Types…

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Here’s my updated snowfall forecast for Wednesday’s system.

Note: Additional changes, and a tightening of the snowfall gradients remain possible over the next 24 hours.

…Freezing Rain and Sleet…

Parts of northwest Wisconsin and adjacent areas of far eastern Minnesota could see a period of freezing rain and or sleet late Wednesday afternoon or Wednesday evening, with ice accumulations ranging from around 0.05 to as much as 0.25 inches. There is also some potential for accumulating sleet farther north including for Duluth and Two Harbors Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday evening.

…Strong Winds at the head of Lake Superior…

East to northeast winds are forecast to increase to 20 to 30 mph by mid to late Wednesday afternoon with wind gusts to 45 mph possible Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning, these strong wind gusts will impact the Duluth and Superior area, and the strong northeast winds could lead to large waves developing on the western shores of Lake Superior Wednesday night.

…Thunderstorm Potential…

A few thunderstorms are forecast to develop overnight tonight in parts of Nebraska and Iowa, and a few of these storms could make their way into southern Minnesota after 3 AM Wednesday.

Note: Additional thunderstorms are possible during the day Wednesday into Wednesday evening from south-central Minnesota into western, central and northern Wisconsin. No severe weather is expected on Wednesday.

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…Record Warmth in the Northland today, March 9, 2021…

Tim

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