A second cold front is set to swing through the Northland Thursday night, and once again light snow is possible. All areas north of the Twin Ports will probably see some additional light snow. Winds will also become favorable for lake-effect snow along the snowbelt of the South Shore. The South Shore may see an additional 1-3 inches by the end of today. Another clipper will roll along the Canadian border on Friday. Again, most of the snow looks to stay north as 2-4 inches are possible along the borderland.
Seven-day forecast:
Thursday: Light snow possible, with high of 26 and low of 22
Friday: P.M. snow showers, with high of 19 and lof of 7
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Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with high of 24 and low of 10
Sunday: Increasing clouds, with high of 26 and low of 15
Monday: Snowfall possible, with high of 26 and low of 15
Tuesday: Lots of snow, with high of 18 and low of 12
Wednesday: Getting cold again, with high of 8 and low of 4