Tag: storm watch
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Dense Fog Advisory for Duluth and Superior
A dense fog advisory is in effect until 10 AM this morning for Duluth, Superior, and nearby areas. Visibility is reduced to one quarter mile or less in dense fog. This fog isn’t widespread, but where it is occurring, it is dense, mostly around Lake Superior and along the I-35…
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12 PM Weather Report – December 27, 2025
There’s a big disagreement brewing in the computer models this morning for Sunday’s system. The Canadian, ICON and UK models, along with the Euro AI model to some extent, are showing a sharp cutoff in snowfall developing in parts of the Northland. Meanwhile, other models like the Euro, NAM, RAP,…
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Foggy and mild conditions will give way to strong winds and colder temperatures on Sunday, with rain and a wintry mix turning to snow.
Arctic air and strong north to northwest winds will sweep into northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin from Sunday into Monday as low pressure moves northeast from eastern Kansas and western Missouri, while strong high pressure builds southeast into the northern Plains. The tight pressure gradient between these systems, along with…
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Blizzard Warning issued for parts of the South Shore of Lake Superior
5:38 PM Thursday, January 11, 2024 A major winter storm will impact parts of the Northland Friday into Saturday with the worst conditions expected in northwest Wisconsin especially along the South Shore of Lake Superior where blizzard conditions are expected from Friday afternoon through Saturday morning east of the city…
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A powerful storm on the way late Wednesday into early Thursday bringing rain, a risk for severe t-storms (isolated tornadoes), snow, widespread high winds (power outages), rapidly falling temperatures (possible flash freeze), and hurricane force wind gusts over parts of Lake Superior
A powerful storm will impact the upper Midwest from late Wednesday into early Thursday. This storm will bring a variety of hazards to the Northland, including rain, fog, snow, falling temperatures, possible flash freeze, thunderstorms, high winds and possible power outages. I’ll break down each one of these hazards in…