We will experience almost every kind of weather over the next 36 hours: snow, glaze ice, sleet, thunder and lightning and winds gusting as high as 60 mph. After this wintry tantrum spring arrives, with the flick of a switch, next week with a streak of 50s.
With many across the Northland still without power after the storm, Lake Country Power explained why that was the case and they provided helpful winter power outage tips.
More than 18,000 homes were without power in both Minnesota and Superior, WI as of Thursday morning thanks to the heavy and wet snow from the winter storm.
Minnesota Power is reporting power outages in and around the Downtown Duluth area, including the DECC, where President Trump is scheduled to speak later this afternoon.
According to Minnesota Power, multiple factors caused a power outage in East Duluth this morning. One of the factors was a squirrel, yes you read that correctly.
Power outages throughout the Northland have hit areas this morning including the University of Minnesota Duluth campus and the Duluth International Airport.
According to the outage map of mnpower.com, over 550 customers have been affected in the Duluth area by power outages today so far...