The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for late Wednesday through Friday morning for the potential of heavy snow and windy conditions that could make for very difficult travel.
Southern Minnesota got absolutely socked with snow this weekend, but here in the Northland we have had our share of snow too, and we can all feel these people's pain.
This week's snowstorm brought with it snowfall in excess of a foot in places, and put extra strain on snowplow crews and drivers through the day on Thursday. So, how much did we get around the area?
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for all of Northeastern Minnesota, effective from Wednesday evening through late Thursday night for heavy snow.
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The powerful April storm that has whipped up strong winds through the day on Saturday now looks to bring dangerous winter conditions, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a winter storm warning effective from 7 pm Saturday through 7 am Monday morning.
While Easter usually brings images of blossoming flowers and spring-like weather, this Easter Weekend forecast looks more Christmas-like, with a winter storm watch issued for a storm that could bring 6+ inches of snow to parts of the region.
As the area cleans up from our Thursday night-Friday morning storm, Mother Nature is bringing another, potentially bigger storm into the picture for this weekend.
All eyes have been on a storm set to impact the early parts of next week with significant snowfall. The National Weather Service has placed the latest path of this storm to the south, leaving the Duluth Superior area seeing less snow than anticipated earlier this week.