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First Alert: Heavy snow at times with blizzard conditions for some Thursday evening
AFTERNOON/TONIGHT: This afternoon we will continue to see mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures. Tonight we will have clear skies and light winds. Lows will fall into the teens and single digits.
THURSDAY: On Thursday morning we will see some sunshine, but there will be increasing clouds in the afternoon. After 3pm we will start to see snow showers spreading in from the southwest. Snow will really ramp up in the Ports after 5pm. Moderate to heavy snow will continue overnight. Winds will be out of the east sustained 15-35mph with some gusts up to 45mph. This will lead to blizzard conditions up the North Shore and possible around the head of the lake as well. Snow totals overnight will add up to 5-10” for much of the region with less snow to our south. The North Shore could see 6-12”.
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Potential Major Winter Storm Targets The Midwest This Weekend, Then Cold Plunges Deep Into The South, East
A winter storm this weekend could dump heavy snow and bring strong winds to parts of the upper Midwest and Great Lakes, then will deliver a blast of cold air to much of the East and South.
Straight out of the textbook for wild swings in March weather, this winter reality check will follow on the heels of a severe weather outbreak and spell of record warmth in the central and eastern U.S.
Before we get to the weekend, there is a wintry system that will also affect parts of the northern tier of states.
A new system will quickly sweep east from the Northern Plains to the northern Great Lakes Thursday and Thursday night, then eastern Canada, upstate New York and northern New England with snow Friday into early Saturday. Strong wind gusts are also possible with this system from the Northern Plains through the Great Lakes and Northeast.
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