Brandon Weatherz: Tracking fog, freezing drizzle, and snow
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The weather pattern we’ve been in since Friday repeats today with areas of freezing fog in the morning and breaks of sunshine in the afternoon. Be mindful of areas of poor visibility and a thin layer of ice that may be on localized roads. Temps begin mostly in the single digits with teens near Lake Superior. We rise to mid and upper 20s today. Temps stay will stay mild overnight mostly in the mid-20s. Skies will be cloudy with patchy fog once again possible. There’s a slight chance for freezing drizzle, particularly along the North Shore. This means another morning commute with areas of ice to be mindful of.
Tuesday will be a gray day with highs in the low 30s. A widespread chance for snow sweeps the Northland Tuesday night into Wednesday with light accumulation expected. The chance for at least 2” increases moving northeast across the Arrowhead and along the North Shore. Thursday features lingering snow chances along the South Shore due to northwest winds and cooler air. Quiet weather is expected Friday and into the weekend.
Today: Areas of fog in the morning, then breaks of sun in the afternoon. High 26. S wind shifts to E wind 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy with patchy fog and a slight chance for freezing drizzle. Low 24. E wind 5-10. Chance of precip: 20%
Tomorrow: Cloudy. High 30. E wind 5-10 mph.
Tomorrow night: Cloudy with a chance for snow after midnight. Low 24. E wind 2-8 mph. Chance of snow: 40%
Wednesday: Cloudy with a chance of snow, mostly in the morning. High 32. SE wind 2-8 mph. Chance of snow: 40%
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 27. NW wind 5-15 mph.
Friday. Partly cloudy. High 23. NW wind 5-10 mph.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 26. S wind 5-10 mph.
Sunday: Cloudy with a slight chance for snow. High 32. E wind 5-10 mph.