The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5… The spring tease ends Friday, but we will continue to see warmer-than-normal highs going into the weekend. The average high
This year’s below-average ice coverage across the Great Lakes is due to milder temperatures. As a result, lake-effect snow remains possible in February. However, if February takes a cold turn, we could see an end to lake-effect snow for the season.
While the wait goes on for meaningful snow in the Twin Cities, Minnesota's North Shore is set for a significant amount this weekend. A winter storm watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for the Lake Superior shore, where up to 10 inches of snow could fall on Saturday and Sunday.
NWS alerts in effect HERE.Upper Michigan’s warm and sunny break Thursday (find max temperature reports HERE) concludes Friday as strengthening high pressure from the Canadian Shield directs a northerly wind towards the region -- bringing colder temperatures and the return of lake effect snow.
The whipping wind and a spray of lake effect snow and flurries will continue Wednesday night before tapering off. After receiving some heavier snow squalls and even snow squall warnings from just after sunset for the southern tier,
Lake effect snow is dependent on the Great Lakes water temperature and how much of the lake is frozen. But what does the current ice concentration look like and
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Additional snow is likely early this evening mainly north of US-2 in Minnesota and east of US-53 in northwest Wisconsin.
A weak clipper system is expected to impact travel both Wednesday morning and evening with slick roads alongside periodic reductions in visibility. Here's how much will add up in your own backyard by the time Thursday afternoon rolls around.
A forecast map suggested the areas most likely to see snow squalls included New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and a northeastern part of Ohio. The NWS said probability of snow squalls was greater than 60 percent.
Highs stay around the freezing mark so it will be a wetter snow for some, but spots around the Arrowhead could see a few inches before snow tapers off Tuesday night.
A number of schools across Northern New York are dismissing early due to impending extreme wind chills. There were schools that were delayed due to the round of lake effect snow from over the weekend.