Weather Updates from TV6 Meteorologists Karl Bohnak and Jennifer Perez
Lake effect snow along the NW wind belts persists as a low pressure trough swings across Lake Superior late Christmas evening -- moderate snow is possible along the Alger and Luce county shorelines. Trough looks to boost NW wind flow with gusts exceeding 25 mph. Snow coverage lessens into Saturday afternoon due to drier air and high pressure building briefly over the Upper Peninsula.
A system from the Northern Plains quickly arrives Sunday midmorning, producing widespread snow chances throughout Sunday and into Monday morning.
A mild pattern forms midweek under a building high pressure ridge -- expecting the ridge to move east of the U.P., giving way to a major system Thursday that can produce a showering of snow (in addition to the confetti) as we ring in the New Year of 2021.
Saturday: Variable cloudiness with a chance of snow mainly along the NW wind belts; blustery with NW winds gusting over 25 mph
Highs: 20s
Sunday: Increasing cloudiness with a chance of snow by midday
Highs: 20s
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of morning snow showers
Highs: 10s
Tuesday: Partly cloudy
Highs: 20s
Wednesday: Increasing cloudiness with a chance of rain and snow; milder
Highs: 30
Thursday: Cloudy with a chance of snow showers
Highs: 30
Friday: Variable cloudiness with a chance of snow showers
Highs: 20
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