National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

2:20 AM Update: Light to moderate snowfall is ongoing for locations south of MN-200 and along/south of US-2 early this morning. Expect snow to continue through today as a winter storm moves through the Upper Great Lakes region. Heaviest snowfall rates are expected this morning into the early afternoon, with visibility dropping as low as 1/4 mile at times later this morning. Use extreme caution if traveling or consider delaying travel.
A significant winter storm is expected to impact the region beginning this evening through Monday. Light snowfall arriving early this evening will quickly become moderate to heavy mid to late evening. The heaviest accumulations are expected in northwest Wisconsin, with amounts potentially reaching 2 feet, while areas north of the Iron Range will see significantly less. Plan for difficult travel conditions, and check for updates.
Storm Timeline Update: We are tracking the arrival of accumulating snow across the region. Snow has already moved into central Minnesota and will continue to spread north and east through tonight. Expect the heaviest snow and strongest winds to impact travel late Saturday night and Sunday morning. Conditions should begin to improve from west to east Sunday afternoon and evening.
In addition to significant snowfall, strong northerly winds are forecast to impact the region starting early Sunday morning. Maximum gusts could reach 40–55 mph, particularly along the North Shore and into parts of Northwest Wisconsin. These winds will lead to blowing snow and reduced visibility. Blizzard Warnings have been issued for parts of the area!