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Scattered light snow showers will continue tonight into Thursday for portions of the area. Areas near Lake Superior will see more of a wintry mix to all rain. As temperatures warm above freezing tomorrow, lingering light snow will transition to light rain. Additional snow accumulations tonight through Thursday are expected to be under an inch.
Scattered light snow showers will continue tonight into tomorrow. New snow accumulations are expected to be at or under an inch. High pressure will start to build on Friday, bringing quiet conditions for Friday and Saturday. The next chance for widespread precip arrives Sunday as a clipper moves through the area.
Strong northerly winds are expected Thursday, mainly over and near Lake Superior. Gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be possible. A Wind Advisory is in effect late tonight into Thursday afternoon along the North Shore with Gale Warnings over Lake Superior.
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