The satellite and radar over the Northland at 2:15 p.m. on March 29, 2026, shows cloud cover over most of the region. There is some clearing in the southern half of the I-35 Corridor and northwest Wisconsin regions. While the radar is detecting some possible showers, both rain and snow, moving over the northern half of the region, ground observations are not detecting any precipitation. At worst, some sprinkles and flurries are maybe reaching the ground.
Temperatures in the Northland just before 2 p.m. on March 29, 2026, range from 35 to 62 degrees Fahrenheit. They range from the 30s in the Twin Ports and North Shore to the 60s in northwest Wisconsin.
When compared to 2 p.m. on March 28, 2026, temperatures in the Northland during the early afternoon hours of Sunday are mostly warmer. The 24 hour difference range from 5-degrees below in Superior, to 24 degrees warmer in Ironwood. The readings are measured in degrees Fahrenheit.
Wind speeds in then Northland just before 2 p.m. on March 29, 2026, range from 3 to 13 mph. Wind direction is primarily from the north and northeast.
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The southern half is enjoying #sunshine and #warm #spring-like #temperatures.
The northern half is dealing with #clouds, some #flurries and #sprinkles, and the […]
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