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FIRST ALERT: Blowing snow potential this weekend! [Video]

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Canadian Environment and Climate

OVERNIGHT: Friday afternoon was cloudy but dry, and a cold front brought cold air down into our region, leading to single-digit to low-teen temperatures during the afternoon hours. So it was chilly and gray. Overnight into Saturday morning, a few flurries will make their way into northeastern ND and northwest MN ahead of a clipper system in Canada. So a few areas at the International Border may see snowflakes. Otherwise, most areas will be cloudy but dry. Temperatures will be in the teens, so we’re looking at a chilly but above-average night for temperatures. Overall, Friday night ends the workweek on a cool, gray note.

FIRST ALERT SATURDAY – SUNDAY:A few flurries are expected in the northernmost areas, like the International Border, overnight into Saturday morning, but snow chances don’t ramp up until mid-morning on Saturday, when the warm front producing the flurries moves into western MN, producing widespread snow chances in western MN throughout …

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