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FXUS63 KDLH 162129
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Duluth MN
329 PM CST Mon Feb 16 2026

.KEY MESSAGES...

- A powerful and messy winter system is expected to bring heavy,
  wet snow, freezing rain, mixed precipitation, and strong winds
  to the Northland Tuesday evening to Thursday morning. Blizzard
  conditions are expected along the North Shore.

- Storm and Gale Watches are posted for western Lake Superior
  starting Tuesday late afternoon from very strong easterly
  winds gusting to 55 knots.

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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 329 PM CST Mon Feb 16 2026

The very warm and mainly dry weather pattern comes to an end
today with an approaching storm entering the Upper Midwest
Tuesday afternoon. Precipitation will begin Tuesday late afternoon
as rain or freezing rain in central Minnesota before expanding
across the region Tuesday evening.

As the storm intensifies Tuesday night, a transition from rain
to heavy, wet snow will occur from north to south. The most
severe impacts are expected along the North Shore with snow
totals between 10 and 15 inches. These snowfall amounts are
expected to be heaviest late Tuesday night through Wednesday
early afternoon when snowfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour are
likely at times, possibly even 3 inches per hour. There are also
notable signals in ensemble guidance that southern Lake County
into far southwest Cook County high terrain areas could see 18
to 24 inches of snowfall from localized terrain enhancement.
Combined with easterly winds gusting to 60 mph, blizzard
conditions could make travel nearly impossible, particularly
along Highway 61. These very strong winds lasting from 6 to 12
hours in time late Tuesday night into Wednesday early afternoon
may bring downed power lines...creating sporadic power
outages...and tree branches for the North Shore.

Farther south, including the Twin Ports and Northwest Wisconsin,
the storm will bring a messy combination of freezing rain and
snow. Ice accumulations around one tenth of an inch are forecast
Tuesday evening and overnight before quickly tapering off by
early Wednesday morning. These highest chances for any ice
accumulations are along and south of the Iron Range and right
along the US Hwy 2 corridor for Tuesday late PM.

A combination of Winter Storm Warnings and Blizzard Warnings
were issued this afternoon for Bayfield County to the Ports and
up into the Arrowhead, also including the Iron Range. The rest
of the counties that were previously in the Winter Storm Watch
remain so further westward into north-central MN.

The warmer airmass south of MN 210 and WI 77 highly limits the
freezing rain chances and even light snowfall accumulations in
those far southern counties. Winter Weather Advisories may still
be needed though for some of these counties that do not
currently have Winter Storm Watches, Winter Storm Warnings or
Blizzard Warnings in effect.

While the heaviest snowfall will taper off Wednesday afternoon
to evening, light snow continues into Thursday morning. The
next system to monitor is for northwest Wisconsin Thursday night
into Friday when a few inches of additional snowfall may occur
as the low pressure center moves well southeast of the region.
More seasonable, much cooler compared to the last very warm
days, temperatures set up for Thursday daytime onward.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z TUESDAY/...
Issued at 1155 AM CST Mon Feb 16 2026

Lingering stratus at INL should scatter out around 19Z.
Otherwise expect VFR conditions through this evening. Another
warm day on tap will enhance low-level moisture and may lead to
fog formation early Tuesday morning. HYR and HIB will see
radiational cooling which will support low stratus and fog. At
DLH the scenario is a little different. Winds will turn
southeasterly resulting in upslope winds. Fog over western Lake
Superior tonight will advect up the slope and provide reduced
visibility and low stratus. BRD may also see fog Tuesday
morning, although the chance of IFR conditions or lower are only
about 10% at this time. High stratus ahead of the approaching
storm system will begin to move into the Northland Tuesday
morning and may limit fog potential. Alternatively, if fog
develops before the stratus moves in, it may linger longer on
Tuesday due to less daytime heating and delayed mixing.

&&

.MARINE /FOR NEARSHORE WATERS OF WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR/...
Issued at 219 PM CST Mon Feb 16 2026

A dangerous period is ahead for Western Lake Superior. A Dense
Fog Advisory is in effect this evening through late morning
Thursday for periodic dense fog forecast along the South Shore
and Twin Ports. A Storm Watch is in effect for the North Shore,
where northeast winds will gust to 55 knots Tuesday evening and
Wednesday. A Gale Watch covers the South Shore for gusts up to
45 knots. Waves will build to 7-10 feet, with occasional heights
up to 14 feet possible near the Twin Ports.

For the open water discussion, refer to the NWS Marquette Area
Forecast Discussion at weather.gov/mqt.

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.DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MN...Blizzard Warning from 9 PM Tuesday to noon CST Thursday for
     MNZ020-021.
     Winter Storm Watch from Tuesday evening through Thursday
     morning for MNZ010-011-018-025-026-035.
     Winter Storm Warning from 9 PM Tuesday to noon CST Thursday
     for MNZ012.
     Winter Storm Warning from 6 PM Tuesday to noon CST Thursday
     for MNZ019-037.
WI...Winter Storm Warning from 6 PM Tuesday to noon CST Thursday
     for WIZ001-002.
MARINE...Storm Watch from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening
     for LSZ140>143.
     Dense Fog Advisory from 10 PM this evening to 10 AM CST
     Tuesday for LSZ144>146-148-150.
     Gale Watch from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon
     for LSZ144>146-148-150.

&&

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DISCUSSION...NLy
AVIATION...Huyck
MARINE...NLy

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