Winter weather alerts are in effect for the entire Northland for Wednesday night through Thursday night. A Winter Storm Warning covers southern Cook and southern Lake counties for snowfall totals of up to 8 inches along with strong winds off Lake Superior. A Winter Storm Warning covers Gogebic and Ontonagon counties due to ice accumulation up to 0.20". The rest of the Northland is under a Winter Weather Advisory for snowfall accumulation and ice accumulation that will lead to difficult driving conditions.
Snowfall across the Northland Wednesday night through Thursday night will be a couple inches for most locations, with the highest totals expected in northeast Minnesota. Locations like the North Shore will see up to 8 inches, with 6 inches possible in parts of the Arrowhead, Iron Range, and Twin Ports.
Ice accumulation from this storm system will be focused over northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula. They will range from a glaze in the I-35 Corridor and Twin Ports region, with up to one-tenth of an inch over the western half of northwest Wisconsin, to up to 0.20" in the Upper Peninsula.
WINTER STORM SYSTEM #1:
A strong #winter-like #storm #system will impact the #Northland tonight through Thursday night.
What will be all #snow in northeast #Minnesota will see #sleet and #freezingrain mix in over northwest #Wisconsin and the #UpperPeninsula […]
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