‘Shovelable’ Snow Forecast For Minnesota Early This Week
We got away with an extended fall for quite awhile so it was only a matter of time before winter would hit in the Northland!
Winter is officially here but thankfully, we eased into things. We've seen some light snow here and there over the last few weeks, with totals peaking around three to four inches just last week.
Now, winter is ramping up and we have another round of snow headed our way, according to the National Weather Service of Duluth.
They shared details of this 'shovelable' snow on social media early Monday (December 2nd), writing:
According to their report, we won't be seeing anything crazy but it will be enough snow that you'll have to break out your shovel if you haven't already! It also means it's time to find your snow scraper.
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The heaviest snowfall period will be Tuesday afternoon into the evening, which means your evening commute could be tricky.
And then, of course, we have those famous December winter temperatures. The cold blast of air that moved in over the holiday weekend is going to stay, with chilly temperatures continuing this week.
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The coldest temperatures will come in the second half of the week, so prepare accordingly! Until then, temperatures will be below average. Does it even matter when it's already cold?
After an incredibly mild winter last year, I am preparing myself for this to be one of the snowiest winters ever!
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