Weather Updates from TV6 Meteorologists Karl Bohnak and Jennifer Perez
A front has moved across the area bringing a light dusting in some areas. Behind it spotty freezing drizzle will be possible along the northwest wind belts in the Keweenaw and the east. Then, another chance of isolated snow showers is likely tomorrow under the north wind belts. Overall, it’s a quiet trend as the main polar jetstream remains well into Canada and no big systems will be moving through for the rest of the week. Temperatures will also trend above normal.
Today: Mostly to partly cloudy with spotty freezing drizzle and flurries along the northwest wind belts
>Highs: Upper 20s-low 30s west, low-mid30s
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with isolated snow showers along the north wind belts
>Highs: Low 30s west, low to mid-30s east
Thursday: Mostly cloudy and mild
>Highs: Upper 20s to low 30s
Friday: Partly cloudy and mild
>Highs: Upper 20s to low 30s
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with afternoon scattered snow showers
>Highs: Upper 20s
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with scattered light snow showers
>Highs: Upper 20s
Monday: Cloudy with light snow showers
>Highs: Upper 20s
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