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Forecast - Blizzard Warning


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Good one, Frank. grin.gif

Best I could tell with the drifting it looked like 6 to 8 inches overnight. NWS is calling for 5-9 more through tonight here.

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Need to go up to Silver Bay for weekend. Can anybody tell me how bad the roads are. Hoping maybe they are clearing with the warmer weather in the afternoon. Maybe better to wait until Sat. morning?

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Around cloquet here the roads arent bad its just getting out of the driveway thats the problem, im hoping this will melt tommorow.

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I drove from Duluth to a little south of Silver Bay this morning.......talk about an [PoorWordUsage] puckering ride! The roads (so I'm told now) are clean and slushy, but the wind is still howling and moving the snow around.

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4:15 pm; Friday - The sun is out in Duluth Hts. That was the heaviest snow I've ever had to move. I went to work today and drove into an empty parking lot. Kind of a bummer to work while everyone else was taking a day off, but I saved a vacation day.

Next week the forecast is for temps in the upper 50's. That will get the snow and ice out of here in a couple of weeks and set us up for a good walleye opener. Get the boats ready.

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Blizzard-schmizzard. Highly disappointing for yet another storm that was forecasted as the next coming Apocalypse.

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It all pretty much headed north. We got close to another foot up here on the Range.

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