The snow came through early Tuesday morning, and by noon it was mostly done. Most of the Northland saw 2-5 inches of snow. Duluth received more than 4 inches but varied depending the location. This is the first time we've seen more than 4 inches since Nov. 10, 2014. Now our attention once again will be drawn to the cold air.
As has been the case most of the winter, a cold, polar high is set to slide down out of Canada. Again, we will be dealing with bitter overnight lows and wind chills.
- Chief Meteorologist Justin Liles
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST
Wednesday: Partly cloudy and bitter wind chills, high 5, low -6.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, slow warm-up, high 12, low -12.
Friday: Increasing clouds, high 30, low 9.
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 31, low 17.
Sunday: Light snow later, high 32, low 15.
Monday: Partly cloudy, high 30, low 14.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 34, low 18.