Upper Midwest Snow Watch: Light Snow Expected, More Possible Midweek in Wisconsin

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Duluth, MN – A weak winter system is set to bring light snow to northern Minnesota overnight into Monday, with up to 2 inches expected in the Iron Range and Arrowhead regions. The snowfall is forecast to peak during the Monday morning commute, potentially leading to slippery roads and reduced visibility.

According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, the heaviest snowfall will occur along the Canadian border, with lesser amounts accumulating southward. Motorists are advised to drive cautiously, maintain extra space between vehicles, and prepare for slower travel conditions in the morning.

In addition to the early-week snowfall, another weather system is expected to impact the upper Midwest by midweek, with a chance of light to moderate snow, particularly in northwest Wisconsin. Forecasters note that the track of this system remains uncertain, but early projections suggest a 40-50% chance of snowfall exceeding 4 inches in some areas.

The system is expected to move across the Midwest late Tuesday into Wednesday night, with the northwest side of the storm producing localized bands of heavier snow. Residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service for the latest details on potential impacts.

Travelers and commuters are urged to check road conditions before heading out and allow extra time for travel during both weather events.