A quick-moving system will bring a round of snow to the Great Lakes and interior Northeast tonight into Sunday:
A suddenly snowy pattern will continue this weekend in the upper Midwest and Great Lakes.
This second system is cutting through the Midwest in addition to the low pressure system that is now moving into the Northeast.Bands of rain and snow persist around the Great Lakes, including some lake-effect snow in Michigan, while the clipper is producing multiple types of precipitation from North Dakota to Iowa. Strong winds are pushing through the Dakotas behind the clipper system. A wind gust of 75 mph was recorded near Bentley, North Dakota, Saturday afternoon.
By Sunday and Sunday night, the "Clipper" may wring out some wet snow over parts of the Great Lakes and the interior Northeast.Additional snowfall totals on the order of an inch or so are expected from Minnesota to Wisconsin and Michigan.
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