The satellite and radar over the Northland at 8 p.m. on April 8, 2026, shows a line of showers over the Iron Range region, extending south into the I-35 Corridor portion of Minnesota. They are moving to the east, where there has been some breaks in the cloud cover over northwest Wisconsin and parts of the Arrowhead region. The line of showers is rain south of Highway 169, with a mix of rain, sleet, and snow north of the highway. A heads up for the Arrowhead region as some of the snow showers could be heavy enough to reduce visibility and make roads slick to drive on as it passes through over the next several hours.
8 P.M. #RADAR UPDATE:
The second round of #showers is pushing through the #Northland late this evening. The chances for them will continue through the night.
It is a mix of #rain, #sleet, and #snow. Some heavy snow showers are possible for a brief moment in […]
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