Month: March 2023

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Snow on the way late Tuesday-Wednesday morning

5:54 PM Sunday, March 19, 2023 After a day of seasonable temperatures in the Northland today, will see a return to cooler temperatures on the first official day of spring on Monday, this is especially true near Lake Superior as a northeast wind develops on Monday, and another round of accumulating snow looks pretty likely […]

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Some snow or a wintry mix possible late Tuesday-Wednesday

6:03 PM Saturday, March 18, 2023 The next few days will be dry in the Northland, but another system is forecast to move across the area late Tuesday into Wednesday bringing some snow or a rain/snow mix to northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. Significant snow amounts are not expected at this time, but the chances […]

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Blustery and Cold tonight and Saturday with more snow showers into Saturday morning; Active pattern continues next week with more chances for some snow or mix precipitation

6:33 PM Friday, March 17, 2023 *Snow showers possibly heavy at times will continue to move S/SE across the Northland tonight as a strong mid/upper-level low moves east across Lake Superior. *Lingering snow showers Saturday morning mainly along the South Shore of Lake Superior in northwest Wisconsin, but the rest of the Northland should be […]

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Snowfall Totals from Thursday through Friday morning

3:59 PM Friday, March 17, 2023 24 Hour Snowfall Reports ending the morning of March 17, 2023Source: National Weather Service Duluth, Minnesota 14.8 S Superior, WI: 10.0″Hawthorne, WI: 10.0″1 SSE Oulu, WI: 9.5″3 ESE Patzau, WI: 9.0″5 S South Range, WI: 8.5″Hurley, WI: 8.0″2.0 E Poplar, WI: 7.8″5.0 SSE Iron River, WI: 7.5″3 E Payne, […]

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Snow this evening; More snow showers Friday-Saturday morning, otherwise windy and cold with areas of blowing snow; Another system possible mid/late next week with some rain or snow

6:05 PM Thursday, March 16, 2023 Snow will continue to fall across the Northland tonight, but the snow should taper off to flurries and snow showers from SW-NE during the night, but then will see the second part of this system dig S/SE out of Manitoba on Friday with some additional snow showers and flurries […]

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