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Light snow continuing off and on Tuesday

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.

StormTRACKER team
StormTRACKER Team

A quick clipper system looks to move through much of the region Tuesday, with the best chance for accumulating snow coming across far Northeastern Minnesota. A few flurries may fall west of a line from Duluth up through Bigfork, however, further to the east, areas will get the chance to see a wet snow, with temperatures hovering around freezing. Snow looks to start falling early Tuesday morning and then tapering out for most by the early afternoon.

On Tuesday night, a little more light snow could fall for northern areas along the North Shore, but as we head into Wednesday, we are mostly tracking a cooler day. Highs drop into the 20s for much of the Northland, and while snow will have stopped for most, a few spots along the South Shore of Lake Superior in Wisconsin could get lake effect snow through the day.

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By the end of the week, we are keeping an eye on a bit more sun shining through to wrap up the week. By the weekend, we are keeping an eye on another round of snow possible, and then a likely cool-down for the first week in February.

I grew up in Central Minnesota, and my in weather and storms led me to pursue my passion for meteorology. I got my Bachelor of Science from Iowa State University, and my experiences with forecasting there led me to start my career as a Meteorologist for WDAY as well as The Forum.
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