3-18-19: Scattered snow in northern areas this afternoon, much quieter pattern this week. B.

Today’s Video: 

Good Monday morning everyone! It’s generally a quiet start to the day for most areas. Dense Fog Advisories in effect this morning but the fog should lift as we work into the late morning and mid-day hours. 

We’ll see a wave of energy work into the region as we push into the afternoon. Temperatures will be marginal, but some light accumulations are possible mainly in NE ND and NW MN of less than 1″ into tonight: 

Left-over moisture behind this wave will lead to the risks of freezing drizzle and flurries overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning, but likely begins to weaken into mid-day tomorrow. The dark shaded areas are the areas most likely to see some freezing drizzle risks: 

We could see a few scattered snow showers Tuesday night with another front that works through the area: 

Here’s a look at temperatures over the next 4 days: 

Overall it will be a very quiet week with high pressure dominating the pattern following the scattered snow Tuesday night and Wednesday morning in NE Minnesota. Here’s a look at 7-day total precipitation:

 Here’s a look at wind gusts over the next 4 days: 

Here’s a look at hourly forecasts for Minneapolis, Pierre, Devil’s Lake and Duluth: 

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out via [email protected]! Have a blessed day!