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News Headlines. Customize Your Weather. Privacy Policy. More Snow Weather. Current Hazards. Regardless, tonight will stay cloudy but breezy. Wind gusts may easily clock over 25 mph as the occluded low pressure skirts slowly to the east. Enough dynamics are available in the atmosphere for lake-effect snow to form along the South Shore. Locally, " of snow may form along Gogebic and Iron counties through the next hours. Other than it being breezy and cloudy, tonight will stay very cool.

Most cities will drift into the 20s when it comes to overnight temperatures as wind chill temperatures may easily fall into the teens. Enjoy the brief stretch of dry air as another system will approach us from the northwest. This incoming system will not nearly be as significant as the previous one, but a quick punch of light snow will pass by Saturday evening, stretching into the overnight hours.

The best chance for an inch or two of snow will happen along and south of the US Highway 2 corridor, stretching into the Brainerd Lakes area and much of eastern Minnesota. Snow accumulation will amount to less than an inch for the rest of the Northland. The wind will also remain out of the north and west but will drop in intensity a bit compared to what we have had as of late.

The weekend storm system will clear us to the east by the time Sunday morning rolls around. A little more sun will look to return to the picture Sunday but it will be a chilly one!

Wind chill values will drop well into the upper single digits and teens throughout the day as the wind may stay breezy out of the northwest. Surface high pressure will circulate into the Northland for the end of the weekend. As a result, the wind will be calm, clouds will be few and temperatures will drop off a lot Sunday night!

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Hazardous Weather Conditions. Hazardous Weather Outlook. Tonight Blustery. Detailed Forecast. This Afternoon. A slight chance of rain and snow. Cloudy, with a steady temperature around Breezy, with a northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. A 20 percent chance of snow before 7pm.



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