Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Walter J McCarthy Jr departed, American Mariner arrived Duluth 01/08/2019
Walter J McCarthy Jr departed, American Mariner arrived Duluth on a windy January afternoon.
Monday, January 7, 2019
Cuyahoga arrived and Departed Duluth 01/06/2019
Cuyahoga arrived and departed Duluth 7 hours later
Saginaw arrived Duluth 01/03/2019
Saginaw arrived Duluth Jan 3rd.
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Walter J McCarthy Jr arrived Duluth 01/06/2019
Walter J McCarthy Jr arrived Duluth this evening to load iron pellets
Winter Storm Warning for Northeast Minnesota
...WINTER STORM WILL BRING SNOW TO THE NORTHLAND TONIGHT INTO
MONDAY...
.A winter storm system is headed for the Northland. It will spread snow through the region from west to east this evening through early Monday afternoon. There will be widespread snowfall of at least 3 to 5 inches from central Minnesota to northwest Wisconsin,
but areas of northeast Minnesota will get 6 to 8 inches or more.
The greatest snowfall is expected along the Minnesota North Shore with 10 to 18 inches. There will be gusty east to southeast winds tonight through the middle of Monday morning that will accompany the falling snow, causing blowing snow and low visibility. Most of
the snow for the region will fall tonight before sunrise Monday morning, but snow will continue in the morning, especially along the Minnesota North Shore. Warm air will push into northwest Wisconsin and east-central Minnesota late tonight into Monday morning, causing a transition from snow, to wet snow, and then to rain.
MONDAY...
.A winter storm system is headed for the Northland. It will spread snow through the region from west to east this evening through early Monday afternoon. There will be widespread snowfall of at least 3 to 5 inches from central Minnesota to northwest Wisconsin,
but areas of northeast Minnesota will get 6 to 8 inches or more.
The greatest snowfall is expected along the Minnesota North Shore with 10 to 18 inches. There will be gusty east to southeast winds tonight through the middle of Monday morning that will accompany the falling snow, causing blowing snow and low visibility. Most of
the snow for the region will fall tonight before sunrise Monday morning, but snow will continue in the morning, especially along the Minnesota North Shore. Warm air will push into northwest Wisconsin and east-central Minnesota late tonight into Monday morning, causing a transition from snow, to wet snow, and then to rain.
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