After forecasting a chance of flurries across parts of the region last night, the National Weather Service says snow is possible again tonight in northern areas of the Northland.
The Weather Service says up to an inch of accumulation is possible from the Bigfork area east across the Iron Range and up toward Ely.
Snow showers with little if any accumulation are possible for International Falls and Grand Rapids. Precipitation in the Twin Ports is forecast to stay in liquid form.
Any snow that may fall overnight north of Duluth won't last long, as temperatures will climb into - but struggle to get out of - the 40s across much of the Northland on Saturday.
A freeze watch is in effect for Duluth, Superior and points south for Saturday night into early Sunday, as low temperatures are forecast to fall into the 20s. Areas north of Duluth already experience a hard freeze earlier this week.