‘Plowable Snow’ Forecast For Minnesota This Weekend
Tis the season! We finally have some snow headed our way in the Northland, but it doesn't look like it will turn our mild winter into a brutal one.
We've barely had any snow in our neck of the woods this winter. Instead, we've had a few rounds of snow that hasn't amounted to much.
In fact, Justin Liles from WDIO just broke down where we are at as of earlier this week and we are well below normal for snowfall totals.
An incoming 'large clipper' system is forecast to move into our area this weekend, adding to these totals.
According to Midwest Weather, a clipper system will move in starting this Saturday (January 11th) and through the following Monday (January 13th).
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This won't catch us up with what we need this winter in terms of snowfall but it will give things a bit of a refresher! As of now, it looks like we could see between two and four inches of snow in the Northland.
As always, things can change! We may not see as much snow as forecast at the moment or it may miss us completely. That's the fun of living in the Northland. Ha!
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According to this forecast, we may also see plowable snow in some parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin because of high snow ratios. Anything goes during a Minnesota winter and you have to love it...usually.
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