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The Northland will continue to feel like winter Monday night with low temperatures in the single digits above and below zero under partly cloudy skies.  Tuesday will see increasing clouds and snow showers from a clipper system pass through during the afternoon, evening, and overnight hours.  Winds remain light with highs in the teens and low 20s.

The Northland will continue to feel like winter Monday night with low temperatures in the single digits above and below zero under partly cloudy skies. Tuesday will see increasing clouds and snow showers from a clipper system pass through during the afternoon, evening, and overnight hours. Winds remain light with highs in the teens and low 20s.

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 17, 2026:

The #Northland will continue to feel like #winter Monday night with low #temperatures in the single digits above and below zero under partly #cloudy skies.

Tuesday will see increasing #clouds with #snow #showers from a […]

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The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 16, 2026, shows cloud cover and any lingering flurries from this weekend's storm system moving out of the Upper Peninsula and northwest Wisconsin regions to the east.  Clear skies and plenty of sunshine have returned to northeast Minnesota, with some lingering cloud cover along the Lake Superior shoreline.

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 16, 2026, shows cloud cover and any lingering flurries from this weekend's storm system moving out of the Upper Peninsula and northwest Wisconsin regions to the east. Clear skies and plenty of sunshine have returned to northeast Minnesota, with some lingering cloud cover along the Lake Superior shoreline.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 16, 2026, range from 9 to 19 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 16, 2026, range from 9 to 19 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 16, 2026, range from 9 to 23 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the north and northeast.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 16, 2026, range from 9 to 23 mph. Wind direction is primarily from the north and northeast.

Feel like temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 16, 2026, range from 8-below to 4 above degrees Fahrenheit.

Feel like temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 16, 2026, range from 8-below to 4 above degrees Fahrenheit.

Happy #Monday afternoon from the #Northland!

The weather conditions are improving across the region in regards to #snow #showers ending and #sunshine returning.

However, the #winter-like #temperatures will persist, with a #breeze making it feel below zero at […]

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A strong storm system will keep the chances for snow showers over northwest Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula regions of the Northland Sunday night and Monday morning.  Everyone will have to deal with strong winds with gusts over 30 mph, with the North Shore seeing gusts up to 60 mph. It will be cold for mid-March with highs Monday in the teens as clouds clear out.

A strong storm system will keep the chances for snow showers over northwest Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula regions of the Northland Sunday night and Monday morning. Everyone will have to deal with strong winds with gusts over 30 mph, with the North Shore seeing gusts up to 60 mph. It will be cold for mid-March with highs Monday in the teens as clouds clear out.

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 16, 2026:

A strong #storm system will keep the chances for #snow #showers over northwest Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula regions of the #Northland Sunday night and Monday morning.

Everyone will deal with strong #winds gusts over 30 […]

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A Blizzard Warning remains in effect through the daytime hours of Monday, March 16, 2026, for Ashland, Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties.  Additional snowfall totals will range from 5 to 24 inches, with the highest totals in the Upper Peninsula and South Shore Snowbelt regions.  A Winter Storm Warning now covers Bayfield, Burnett, Carlton, Douglas, Pine, Sawyer, southern St. Louis, and Washburn counties through Sunday night.  Additional snowfall totals will be 1 to 5 inches, with strong winds created blowing, drifting, and difficult driving conditions.

A Blizzard Warning remains in effect through the daytime hours of Monday, March 16, 2026, for Ashland, Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties. Additional snowfall totals will range from 5 to 24 inches, with the highest totals in the Upper Peninsula and South Shore Snowbelt regions. A Winter Storm Warning now covers Bayfield, Burnett, Carlton, Douglas, Pine, Sawyer, southern St. Louis, and Washburn counties through Sunday night. Additional snowfall totals will be 1 to 5 inches, with strong winds created blowing, drifting, and difficult driving conditions.

UPDATED WINTER WEATHER ALERTS:

As the latest #winter #storm system moves through the #GreatLakes region, it's impact shifts to the east just a bit in the #Northland.

#Blizzard #Warning and Winter Storm Warnings remain in effect for areas where #snowfall and […]

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The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:35 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2026, shows some snow showers continuing to push through northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula.  The rest of the region is under cloud cover.

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:35 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2026, shows some snow showers continuing to push through northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula. The rest of the region is under cloud cover.

Winter road conditions across the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 15, 2026, are in the "not advised" category for northwest Wisconsin due to snowfall and strong winds creating blowing, drifting, and low visibility.  The Twin Ports and I-35 Corridor regions are reporting "partially covered" road conditions, while the rest of northeast Minnesota are in the "good" driving category.

Winter road conditions across the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 15, 2026, are in the "not advised" category for northwest Wisconsin due to snowfall and strong winds creating blowing, drifting, and low visibility. The Twin Ports and I-35 Corridor regions are reporting "partially covered" road conditions, while the rest of northeast Minnesota are in the "good" driving category.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 15, 2026 range from 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 15, 2026 range from 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wind gusts in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 15, 2026, range from 16 to 41 mph.  The highest wind gusts are being recorded in northwest Wisconsin.  Wind direction is primarily from the north and northeast.

Wind gusts in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 15, 2026, range from 16 to 41 mph. The highest wind gusts are being recorded in northwest Wisconsin. Wind direction is primarily from the north and northeast.

Happy #Sunday afternoon from the #Northland!

The latest #winter #storm system continues to push through the region. Northwest #Wisconsin and the #UpperPeninsula are seeing the worst of the #snow.

Everyone will have to deal with strong #wind gusts and cold […]

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For a more detailed look at the upcoming #blizzard in the #Northland:

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#wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

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As of the evening of March 14, 2026, the winter weather alerts in the Northland for the upcoming storm system include a Blizzard Warning for Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Gogebic, Iron, Ontonagon, Pine, Sawyer, and Washburn counties.  A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for southern Aitkin, Carlton, and southern St. Louis counties.  A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for northern Aitkin and southern Lake counties.  These areas are the most likely to see a period of heavy snowfall rates and strong winds, creating near whiteout and blizzard conditions.  These alerts run from late Saturday evening through Monday morning, March 16, 2026.

As of the evening of March 14, 2026, the winter weather alerts in the Northland for the upcoming storm system include a Blizzard Warning for Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Gogebic, Iron, Ontonagon, Pine, Sawyer, and Washburn counties. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for southern Aitkin, Carlton, and southern St. Louis counties. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for northern Aitkin and southern Lake counties. These areas are the most likely to see a period of heavy snowfall rates and strong winds, creating near whiteout and blizzard conditions. These alerts run from late Saturday evening through Monday morning, March 16, 2026.

The highest forecasted snowfall totals include 12 to 24+ inches for the areas of Ashland, Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties away from the Lake Superior shoreline, as well as most of Sawyer and Washburn counties.  Other snowfall totals include 10 to 20 inches for the rest of northwest Wisconsin, 8 to 16 inches for the I-35 Corridor, 5 to 10 inches in the Twin Ports, 2 to 6 inches for the southern section of the South Shore and the Iron Range, and under 2 inches for the Rainy River Basin and Boundary Waters regions.

The highest forecasted snowfall totals include 12 to 24+ inches for the areas of Ashland, Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties away from the Lake Superior shoreline, as well as most of Sawyer and Washburn counties. Other snowfall totals include 10 to 20 inches for the rest of northwest Wisconsin, 8 to 16 inches for the I-35 Corridor, 5 to 10 inches in the Twin Ports, 2 to 6 inches for the southern section of the South Shore and the Iron Range, and under 2 inches for the Rainy River Basin and Boundary Waters regions.

Due to the combination of heavy snowfall rates and persistent strong winds, the winter storm severity index is in a major impact category for portions of northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, with moderate impact extending across the rest of these regions.  This means travel is not advised during the storm system's impact in the area, and could be dangerous to do so.

Due to the combination of heavy snowfall rates and persistent strong winds, the winter storm severity index is in a major impact category for portions of northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, with moderate impact extending across the rest of these regions. This means travel is not advised during the storm system's impact in the area, and could be dangerous to do so.

BLIZZARD OF '26, ROUND 3!

Thanks to a shift in the #storm system's track, parts of the #Northland will be seeing heavy #snow and strong #winds Saturday night through Monday.

#Blizzard conditions are likely south of Highway 2, with #snowfall totals possibly […]

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The radar over the Northland at northern Minnesota at 8 p.m. on March 13, 2026, shows two clusters of snow showers pushing from west to east across the region.  Some of the snowfall is at a rate around and over 1-inch per hour.

The radar over the Northland at northern Minnesota at 8 p.m. on March 13, 2026, shows two clusters of snow showers pushing from west to east across the region. Some of the snowfall is at a rate around and over 1-inch per hour.

Wind gusts in the Northland just before 8 p.m. on March 13, 2026, range from 16 to 37 mph from the east and southeast.

Wind gusts in the Northland just before 8 p.m. on March 13, 2026, range from 16 to 37 mph from the east and southeast.

Conditions of major roadways and highways in the Northland around 8 p.m. on March 13, 2026, have become partially covered or completely covered in snow along and west of Highway 53.  The worst conditions are in parts of Aitkin and Itasca counties.

Conditions of major roadways and highways in the Northland around 8 p.m. on March 13, 2026, have become partially covered or completely covered in snow along and west of Highway 53. The worst conditions are in parts of Aitkin and Itasca counties.

8 P.M. #RADAR UPDATE:

The #clipper system is bringing plenty of #snow and #gusty #winds to the #Northland.

A few spots have heavy #snowfall rates, and more is on the way for the rest of the night.

#wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

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NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 13, 2026:

A strong #clipper system will bring heavy #snow and strong #winds through the #Northland Thursday evening through Friday morning.

#Snowfall totals will be over 6 inches for most of the region, with over 12 inches in spots along the North Shore.

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A Blizzard Warning is in effect for the North Shore and Minnesota side of the Twin Ports regions of the Northland through the morning hours of Friday, March 13, 2026.  A Winter Storm Warning covers the Rainy River Basin, Arrowhead, South Shore, and Upper Peninsula regions for this same time period.  A Winter Weather Advisory covers the Iron Range and interior regions of northwest Wisconsin.

A Blizzard Warning is in effect for the North Shore and Minnesota side of the Twin Ports regions of the Northland through the morning hours of Friday, March 13, 2026. A Winter Storm Warning covers the Rainy River Basin, Arrowhead, South Shore, and Upper Peninsula regions for this same time period. A Winter Weather Advisory covers the Iron Range and interior regions of northwest Wisconsin.

Snowfall totals from this clipper system passing through the region Thursday afternoon through Friday morning will see over 12 inches in parts of the North Shore, 6 to 12 inches in the South Shore and Upper Peninsula regions, 5 to 10 inches in the Rainy River Basin, Iron Range, and Twin Ports regions, 3 to 6 inches in interior northwest Wisconsin, and 1 to 3 inches for the I-35 Corridor region.

Snowfall totals from this clipper system passing through the region Thursday afternoon through Friday morning will see over 12 inches in parts of the North Shore, 6 to 12 inches in the South Shore and Upper Peninsula regions, 5 to 10 inches in the Rainy River Basin, Iron Range, and Twin Ports regions, 3 to 6 inches in interior northwest Wisconsin, and 1 to 3 inches for the I-35 Corridor region.

A Wind Advisory is in effect for southern Aitkin, Burnett, and Pine counties from midnight to 10 a.m. Friday, March 13, 2026.  Wind gusts in this portion of the I-35 Corridor region could be higher than 50 mph, with sustained speeds of 15 to 30 mph likely.

A Wind Advisory is in effect for southern Aitkin, Burnett, and Pine counties from midnight to 10 a.m. Friday, March 13, 2026. Wind gusts in this portion of the I-35 Corridor region could be higher than 50 mph, with sustained speeds of 15 to 30 mph likely.

Overall, the entire Northland will see strong winds as the clipper system passes through with sustained speed of 15 to 30 mph.  Wind gusts will be over 40 mph at times, especially along the North Shore as they will coming right off Lake Superior.

Overall, the entire Northland will see strong winds as the clipper system passes through with sustained speed of 15 to 30 mph. Wind gusts will be over 40 mph at times, especially along the North Shore as they will coming right off Lake Superior.

BLIZZARD OF '26, ROUND 2:

It may be a #clipper, but the next 18 hours will see heavy #snowfall and strong #winds pass through the #Northland.

Be prepared for very difficult roads through Friday morning with #whiteout and #blizzard-like conditions at times.

#wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

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The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 12, 2026, shows increasing cloud cover across the region from west to east, with clear skies still over the Upper Peninsula and tip of the Arrowhead, to cloudy skies west of Highway 53.  A few flurries may already be falling in the I-35 Corridor region, but they may not be reaching the ground at this time.  That will change throughout the afternoon as a very strong clipper system enters the area.

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 12, 2026, shows increasing cloud cover across the region from west to east, with clear skies still over the Upper Peninsula and tip of the Arrowhead, to cloudy skies west of Highway 53. A few flurries may already be falling in the I-35 Corridor region, but they may not be reaching the ground at this time. That will change throughout the afternoon as a very strong clipper system enters the area.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 12, 2026, range from 25 to 36 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 12, 2026, range from 25 to 36 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 12, 2026, range from calm to 15 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the south and southeast.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 12, 2026, range from calm to 15 mph. Wind direction is primarily from the south and southeast.

Wind chill readings in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 12, 2026, range from 15 to 28 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wind chill readings in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 12, 2026, range from 15 to 28 degrees Fahrenheit.

Happy #Thursday afternoon from the #Northland!

I hope you have enjoyed the #sunshine and light #winds that have taken place today.

From this point forward, we will be seeing heavy #snowfall and strong winds from a potent #clipper system through Friday morning […]

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After a calm and seasonal overnight, a very strong clipper system will bring heavy snow showers and strong winds to the Northland from Thursday afternoon through Friday morning.  Blizzard conditions are possible at times.  More information can be found at fox21online.com/weather

After a calm and seasonal overnight, a very strong clipper system will bring heavy snow showers and strong winds to the Northland from Thursday afternoon through Friday morning. Blizzard conditions are possible at times. More information can be found at fox21online.com/weather

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 12, 2026:

The #Northland will enjoy a #calm Wednesday night with mostly #clear skies, very light #winds, and #seasonal #temperatures with lows in the single digits and teens.

A very strong #clipper system will bring heavy #snow […]

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The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 11, 2026, shows clearing skies from west to east across the region.  The cloud cover persists over the Upper Peninsula and the eastern half of northwest Wisconsin.  No snowfall is being observed by the radar at this time.

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 11, 2026, shows clearing skies from west to east across the region. The cloud cover persists over the Upper Peninsula and the eastern half of northwest Wisconsin. No snowfall is being observed by the radar at this time.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 11, 2026, range from 29 to 39 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 11, 2026, range from 29 to 39 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 11, 2026, range from 6 to 16 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the north and northwest.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 11, 2026, range from 6 to 16 mph. Wind direction is primarily from the north and northwest.

The southern half of the Northland saw the second round of snow showers that were forecast to pass through the area this week.  The highest snowfall totals in the region from Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning include 6.5-inches in Gile, Wisconsin, 5.9-inches in Clam Lake, Wisconsin, 5.5-inches in Pence, Wisconsin, 5-inches in Washburn, Wisconsin and the Duluth area, and 4.8-inches in Paulding, Michigan, and Hayward, Wisconsin.

The southern half of the Northland saw the second round of snow showers that were forecast to pass through the area this week. The highest snowfall totals in the region from Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning include 6.5-inches in Gile, Wisconsin, 5.9-inches in Clam Lake, Wisconsin, 5.5-inches in Pence, Wisconsin, 5-inches in Washburn, Wisconsin and the Duluth area, and 4.8-inches in Paulding, Michigan, and Hayward, Wisconsin.

Happy #Wednesday afternoon from the #Northland!

After a second round of #snow #showers for some Tuesday night, we are enjoying #sunny skies this afternoon with #seasonal #temperatures and calming #winds.

Enjoy it...because #blizzard-like conditions come […]

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The radar over the Northland at 8 p.m. on March 10, 2026, shows snow showers continuing to move through the southern half of the region from southwest to northeast.  There are two heavy bands of snow within this snow shower cluster.  One stretches from Paulding, Michigan southwest through Mellen, Mercer, Winter, and Spooner, Wisconsin.  The other band is cutting through parts of the Twin Ports region southwest through Cloquet, Eagle, McGregor, and Aitkin, Minnesota.

The radar over the Northland at 8 p.m. on March 10, 2026, shows snow showers continuing to move through the southern half of the region from southwest to northeast. There are two heavy bands of snow within this snow shower cluster. One stretches from Paulding, Michigan southwest through Mellen, Mercer, Winter, and Spooner, Wisconsin. The other band is cutting through parts of the Twin Ports region southwest through Cloquet, Eagle, McGregor, and Aitkin, Minnesota.

A Winter Storm Warning has been extended to cover Ashland, Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties through the morning hours of Wednesday, March 11, 2026 for snowfall totals of 4 to 8 inches forecasted.  A Winter Weather Advisory continues for Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Sawyer, and Washburn counties for this same time period for 2 to 6 inches of snowfall forecasted.

A Winter Storm Warning has been extended to cover Ashland, Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties through the morning hours of Wednesday, March 11, 2026 for snowfall totals of 4 to 8 inches forecasted. A Winter Weather Advisory continues for Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Sawyer, and Washburn counties for this same time period for 2 to 6 inches of snowfall forecasted.

8 P.M. #RADAR UPDATE:

#Snow #showers continue to fall across the southern half of the #Northland.

A persistent heavy band of #snowfall has prompted Ashland County to be upgraded from a #Winter #Weather Advisory to a Winter #Storm #Warning.

#wxtooter #wx #WIwx #UPwx #MNwx

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Snow showers will pass through the Northland tonight, focusing on northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula.  Wednesday will see clearing skies and calming winds throughout the day with seasonal temperatures.

Snow showers will pass through the Northland tonight, focusing on northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula. Wednesday will see clearing skies and calming winds throughout the day with seasonal temperatures.

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 11, 2026:

#Snow #showers will pass through the #Northland Tuesday night, focusing on northwest #Wisconsin and the #UpperPeninsula. Winds remain #breezy with low #temperatures in the upper teens and 20s.

Wednesday will see the snow […]

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A view of the radar over the Northland at 5 p.m. on March 10, 2026, shows snow showers covering the southern half of the region.  It is a mix of light and moderate snow showers, moving from southwest to northeast.

A view of the radar over the Northland at 5 p.m. on March 10, 2026, shows snow showers covering the southern half of the region. It is a mix of light and moderate snow showers, moving from southwest to northeast.

5 P.M. #RADAR UPDATE:

#Snow #showers have returned to the #Northland this evening, with a focus on the southern half of the region.

They will persist through the night, focusing on northwest #Wisconsin and the #UpperPeninsula.

#wxtooter #weather #wx #WIwx #UPwx #MNwx

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The National Weather Service has issued winter weather alerts for parts of the Northland that runs Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning.  A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties.  A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Sawyer, and Washburn counties.

The National Weather Service has issued winter weather alerts for parts of the Northland that runs Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Gogebic, Iron, and Ontonagon counties. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Sawyer, and Washburn counties.

The snowfall forecast for this round of snow showers passing through the rest of Tuesday through Wednesday morning will see the highest totals along the South Shore Snowbelt region at 4 to 8 inches.  The rest of the South Shore will see 3 to 6 inches, with interior northwest Wisconsin, the Twin Ports, and the I-35 Corridor seeing 2 to 4 inches.  The North Shore will see 1 to 2 inches, with parts of the Arrowhead and Iron Range seeing up to 1 inch of new snowfall.

The snowfall forecast for this round of snow showers passing through the rest of Tuesday through Wednesday morning will see the highest totals along the South Shore Snowbelt region at 4 to 8 inches. The rest of the South Shore will see 3 to 6 inches, with interior northwest Wisconsin, the Twin Ports, and the I-35 Corridor seeing 2 to 4 inches. The North Shore will see 1 to 2 inches, with parts of the Arrowhead and Iron Range seeing up to 1 inch of new snowfall.

The round of snowfall forecasted for Tuesday evening and overnight comes after we saw a round of snow showers pass through Monday night in the Northland.  The highest snowfall totals from this area include 4-inches in Cornucopia, Wisconsin and Washburn, Wisconsin, 3.4-inches in Ashland, Wisconsin, 3.3-inches in Mason, Wisconsin, 3.2-inches in the Duluth area, 3-inches in Aitkin, Minnesota, and 2.9-inches in Superior, Wisconsin.

The round of snowfall forecasted for Tuesday evening and overnight comes after we saw a round of snow showers pass through Monday night in the Northland. The highest snowfall totals from this area include 4-inches in Cornucopia, Wisconsin and Washburn, Wisconsin, 3.4-inches in Ashland, Wisconsin, 3.3-inches in Mason, Wisconsin, 3.2-inches in the Duluth area, 3-inches in Aitkin, Minnesota, and 2.9-inches in Superior, Wisconsin.

ONE ROUND ON SNOW SHOWERS DONE, ONE MORE TO GO:

After some in the #Northland saw #snow #showers Monday night, we have another round passing through the rest of Tuesday and Wednesday morning.

Northwest #Wisconsin and the #UpperPeninsula will see the most […]

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The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 10, 2026, shows snow showers moving into northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula regions east of Highway 63.  The rest of the area is under cloud cover, with a possible few breaks in Koochiching County.

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 10, 2026, shows snow showers moving into northwest Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula regions east of Highway 63. The rest of the area is under cloud cover, with a possible few breaks in Koochiching County.

Temperatures in the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 10, 2026, range from 27 to 37 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperatures in the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 10, 2026, range from 27 to 37 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 10, 2026, range from 5 to 20 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the northeast and east.  The strongest wind speeds are along Lake Superior and northwest Wisconsin.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 10, 2026, range from 5 to 20 mph. Wind direction is primarily from the northeast and east. The strongest wind speeds are along Lake Superior and northwest Wisconsin.

Wind chill readings in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 10, 2026, range from 9 to 26 degrees Fahrenheit.  The coldest readings are along the North Shore region in the upper single digits and low teens.

Wind chill readings in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 10, 2026, range from 9 to 26 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest readings are along the North Shore region in the upper single digits and low teens.

Happy #Tuesday afternoon from the #Northland!

It is a more #seasonal early #spring day for the region thanks to #cloud cover and a #breeze off #LakeSuperior.

Those in northwest #Wisconsin and the #UpperPeninsula will have to deal with #snow #shower through […]

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An active weather week continues in the Northland with snow showers chances Monday night and Tuesday night.  A breeze will blow off Lake Superior, keeping temperatures in the seasonal range for early March

An active weather week continues in the Northland with snow showers chances Monday night and Tuesday night. A breeze will blow off Lake Superior, keeping temperatures in the seasonal range for early March

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 10, 2026:

A flow of #moisture will bring a couple rounds of #snow #showers through the #Northland.

The first will impact areas around Highway 2 Monday night with a #breeze developing and low #temperatures in the upper teens and […]

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The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 9, 2026, shows a mixture of cloud cover and clear skies across the region.  No precipitation is being detected at this time.

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 9, 2026, shows a mixture of cloud cover and clear skies across the region. No precipitation is being detected at this time.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 9, 2026, range from 28 to 51 degrees Fahrenheit.  They warm as one travels across the region from northwest to southeast.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 9, 2026, range from 28 to 51 degrees Fahrenheit. They warm as one travels across the region from northwest to southeast.

Compared to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2026, temperatures in the Northland are mostly cooler compared to 24 hours ago.  They range from 2-degrees warmer to 18-degrees cooler, with the cooling trend noticeable as one travels southeast to northwest across the region.  Temperatures are measured in Fahrenheit.

Compared to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2026, temperatures in the Northland are mostly cooler compared to 24 hours ago. They range from 2-degrees warmer to 18-degrees cooler, with the cooling trend noticeable as one travels southeast to northwest across the region. Temperatures are measured in Fahrenheit.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 9, 2026, range from calm to 17 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the northwest, west, and north.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 9, 2026, range from calm to 17 mph. Wind direction is primarily from the northwest, west, and north.

Happy #Monday afternoon from the #Northland!

We have a wide range of #temperatures across the region, from just below #freezing to the 50s.

Enjoy the #sunshine when you see it. We have multiple chances of #snow #showers passing through the rest of the week […]

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A few showers are possible in the portion of the Northland next to the Canadian border Sunday night.  Otherwise it will be a mostly cloudy and breezy night with low temperatures in the upper 20s and 30s.

A few showers are possible in the portion of the Northland next to the Canadian border Sunday night. Otherwise it will be a mostly cloudy and breezy night with low temperatures in the upper 20s and 30s.

Some sunshine will peek through the cloud cover across the Northland Monday as a storm system moves out of the Great Lakes region.  Winds will be calming throughout the day with highs temperatures staying mild in the upper 30s and 40s.

Some sunshine will peek through the cloud cover across the Northland Monday as a storm system moves out of the Great Lakes region. Winds will be calming throughout the day with highs temperatures staying mild in the upper 30s and 40s.

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 9, 2026:

DISCUSSION: https://www.fox21online.com/weather/

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NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 9, 2026:

A passing #storm system to the north of the #Northland will bring a few rain #showers through areas near the Canadian border Sunday night. Everyone else will see a #dry and #breezy night with low #temperatures in the upper 20s and 30s.

Monday will see some […]

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The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 8, 2026, shows increasing cloud cover across the region, with some breakage in spots.  A few spots may seen some sprinkles later today, most likely in the Rainy River Basin.

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on March 8, 2026, shows increasing cloud cover across the region, with some breakage in spots. A few spots may seen some sprinkles later today, most likely in the Rainy River Basin.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 8, 2026, range from 45 to 53 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 8, 2026, range from 45 to 53 degrees Fahrenheit.

Compared to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2026, temperatures in the Northland are much warmer compared to 24 hours earlier on this early afternoon Sunday, ranging from 15 to 26 degrees Fahrenheit.

Compared to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2026, temperatures in the Northland are much warmer compared to 24 hours earlier on this early afternoon Sunday, ranging from 15 to 26 degrees Fahrenheit.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 8, 2026, range from 8 to 18 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the southwest and west.

Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on March 8, 2026, range from 8 to 18 mph. Wind direction is primarily from the southwest and west.

Happy #Sunday afternoon from the #Northland!

It is a very #warm end to the first weekend of #March, thanks to plenty of #sunshine earlier today.

It's been nice, but more #winter/early #spring-like #weather conditions are on the way for the week.

#wxtooter #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

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Fog and freezing drizzle will persist along the Lake Superior lakeshore communities of the Northland Thursday night, which could lead to some slick spots.  Mostly cloudy skies will continue elsewhere with light winds.  Low temperatures will be in the 20s and low 30s.

Fog and freezing drizzle will persist along the Lake Superior lakeshore communities of the Northland Thursday night, which could lead to some slick spots. Mostly cloudy skies will continue elsewhere with light winds. Low temperatures will be in the 20s and low 30s.

An approaching storm system will increase rain chances across the Northland throughout Friday, which will become a mix of rain, snow, and sleet by Friday night.  Winds will be very light.  High temperatures will be in the upper 30s and 40s.

An approaching storm system will increase rain chances across the Northland throughout Friday, which will become a mix of rain, snow, and sleet by Friday night. Winds will be very light. High temperatures will be in the upper 30s and 40s.

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MARCH 6, 2026:

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