Charles Pekar

Charles Pekar

Meteorologist
We also battle a bit of a breeze that stays around 10-20 mph out of the northwest.
As the flurries taper out for most of the region, sun will start to shine through, but temperatures tumble into the week around the Northland.
Light snow clips northern parts of the Northland this weekend, and Sunday evening will bring in cooler weather heading into the week.
Winds shift gradually to out of the west, and we have a stretch of seasonable to mild days heading into February.
While snow has left most of the region, we still have northwest winds, which keep temperatures seasonable through the day.
Highs stay around the freezing mark so it will be a wetter snow for some, but spots around the Arrowhead could see a few inches before snow tapers off Tuesday night.
Winds will remain blustery but we get above freezing for much of the day.
Sun shines on through for much of the Northland, however winds stay blustery out of the west, and a chance for flurries will return this week.
A few flakes may linger Saturday morning, but by the afternoon, clouds start to clear a little, with more sunshine to wrap up the weekend.
Temperatures will be a little warmer Friday as winds stay out of the south, but chances for light snow will move in with a quick system in the afternoon.