WINTER STORM WATCH FOR OUR AREA NORTH OF I-94 SATURDAY 6PM THROUGH SUNDAY 6PM FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW
 
TODAY:  AREAS OF FOG THIS MORNING, THEN BECOMING SUNNY AND BREEZY LATER.   HIGH: UPPER 30S.  WIND: NORTH/NORTHWEST, INCREASING TO 25 MPH.
TONIGHT:  BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY.  LOW: LOW 20S.  LIGHT BREEZE TURNING SOUTHEAST.
SATURDAY:  CLOUDY WITH SNOW STARTING MID-DAY TO MID AFTERNOON AND CONTINUING THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT.   WIND INCREASING TO 30 TO 40 MPH.   ACCUMULATIONS LIKELY.   1 TO 3 INCHES ALONG I-94.   5 TO 6 INCHES OR MORE ALONG HIGHWAY 2.  SIGNIFICANT BLOWING SNOW AND TRAVEL ISSUES OVERNIGHT SATURDAY, WITH BLOWING SNOW THROUGH SUNDAY.  HIGH: NEAR 32.  WIND: GUSTING 20 TO 30 MPH OUT OF THE SOUTHEAST
SUNDAY:  SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW IN THE MORNING, SNOWFALL ENDS, BUT BLOWING SNOW PROBLEMS CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING.    WIND TURNING NORTHWEST AND GUSTING OVER 35 MPH.   HIGH: 25 TO 30.
MONDAY:  CONTINUED BREEZY BUT SUNNY AND COLD.  SINGLE DIGITS MORNING LOWS.  HIGHS: NEAR 10 ABOVE.  WIND: NORTHWEST 10 TO 25 MPH
TUESDAY:  MORNING LOW NEAR 5 BELOW.  HIGH: IN THE TEENS.  PARTLY SUNNY.
WEDNESDAY:  PARTLY SUNNY.  HIGH IN THE 20S.
THURSDAY:  MILD TEMPERATURES, BUT SNOW LIKELY.    HIGHS: 30S, LOWS: 20S.