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❄️ Forecast Update: Light snow is expected to spread across the Northland starting tonight and lingering through Wednesday morning. The heaviest accumulations are forecast for the northwest Wisconsin snowbelt, where 4–6 inches are possible. Most other areas south of the Iron Range can expect 1–3 inches. Please plan for potentially slick commutes over the next few days.
A potent clipper system is likely to bring another round of precipitation to the Northland Thursday PM into early Friday. Confidence is low regarding exactly where this system will track, which will have large implications on where rain and snow can mix in late Tuesday and affect snowfall amounts. Monitor the forecast for updates as this system approaches.
An active winter weather pattern is in store for this week with several wintry systems and accumulating snow expected this week. Several inches of snow possible tonight through Wednesday morning, highest across the northwest Wisconsin snowbelt. A strong clipper system is possible late Thursday into Friday and could bring more snow and a rain/snow mix to the Northland. More snow is possible over the coming weekend.