The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on December 18, 2025, shows cloudy skies across the region. The precipitation, mainly snow showers, are north of Highway 2. We are watching the movement, which will soon become all north to south instead of west to east.
Temperatures in the Northland just after 1:30 p.m. on December 18, 2025, range from 6 to 39 degrees Fahrenheit. One can see where a cold front is passing through the region. The Iron Range and Rainy River Basin regions have already seen it pass, leading to temperatures in the single digits, teens, and low 20s. Ahead of the front, it is still in the 30s.
Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1:30 p.m. on December 18, 2025, range from 8 to 26 mph. Wind direction depends on where one is compared to a cold front passing through the region. Ahead of the front, winds are from the southwest and west. Behind the front, winds are out of the northwest and north.
Wind gusts in the Northland around 1:30 p.m. on December 18, 2025, are picking up behind the cold front passing through the region. Winds are gusting over 30 mph in the Iron Range and Rainy River Basin regions.
Happy #Thursday afternoon from the #Northland!
It is still #mild for some of us early this afternoon, but the strong #clipper system passing through is bringing a quick drop in #temperatures after a #cold front passes.
Watch out for #snow #squalls and strong […]
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