SnowBrains Forecast: Active Midwest Pattern With 6-10 Inches Near Lake Superior Thursday Into Friday - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: Active Midwest Pattern With 6-10 Inches Near Lake Superior Thursday Into Friday - SnowBrains
"The best lift-served snow will occur from Wednesday evening through Friday morning, with the Lake Superior belt receiving 4-9 inches, while southern areas may struggle with rain and wet snow."
"Temperatures during the main snow event will mostly be in the 20s around Lake Superior, but closer to freezing in southern and eastern areas, leading to denser snow accumulations."
"Confidence is highest from Wednesday evening through Friday morning, with open Lake Superior resorts favored for significant snowfall, while southern regions may see minimal accumulation."
From April 1-3, the Midwest will see active weather patterns with significant snowfall, especially around Lake Superior, where 4-9 inches of snow is expected. Southern areas may experience rain and wet snow, impacting ski conditions. A warm, wet start will transition to colder, snowier conditions, particularly in northern regions. Wind speeds will be high, with gusts reaching 35-55 mph. Confidence in snowfall predictions is highest during this period, with snow quality expected to be moderate to dense, particularly in favored areas.
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