Weather Updates from TV6 Meteorologists Karl Bohnak and Jennifer Perez
NW-N winds continue overnight, helping produce isolated snow showers along the Lake Superior shores. The cold infiltration of air will lead to morning lows dropping to the teens mainly along the western interior. A weather system from the Northern Plains arrives in the U.P. Sunday afternoon with a chance to produce widespread snow over the region into the evening. Next week’s weather pattern looks to bring a few systems to the U.P. with chances of snow forecasted for Wednesday and Saturday.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with isolated snow showers along the NW wind belts then increasing in coverage throughout the U.P. into the afternoon hours; breezy SW-W winds gusting over 20 mph
Highs: 30
Monday: Cloudy with a chance of snow over the NW wind belts, tapering off from west-to-east by the evening hours; blustery with NW winds gusting over 25 mph
Highs: 20s
*Lows: 10 with single digit temperatures along the Western Interior
Tuesday: Mix of clouds and sun
Highs: 20
*Lows: 10
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers
Highs: 20s
Thursday: Mix of clouds and sun
Highs: 30
Friday: Mostly cloudy
Highs: 30s
Saturday: Cloudy with a chance of snow
Highs: 30s
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