
Frigid Airmass to Bring Significantly Colder Temperatures; Heavy Lake-effect Snow; Fire Concerns Across the Central Gulf Coast
A frigid cold airmass will bring significantly colder weather across the eastern two thirds of the country early this week. Temperatures will tie or break many records across the Southeast through tonight. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow will continue downwind of the Great Lakes. Gusty winds and dry conditions will support an elevated fire weather threat across the Central Gulf Coast. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
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This Afternoon

High: 36 °F
W 10kt
2ftTonight

Low: 31 °F
SSW 15kt
1ftVeterans Day

High: 44 °F
SW 20kt
1-2ft
Small Craft AdvisoryTuesday Night

Low: 42 °F
W 20kt
2-4ft
Small Craft AdvisoryWednesday

High: 43 °F
WNW 20kt
3-4ft
Small Craft AdvisoryWednesday Night

Low: 35 °F
WNW 15kt
1-3ftThursday

High: 47 °F
WSW 10kt
< 1ftThursday Night

Low: 36 °F
Light Wind
< 1ftFriday

High: 49 °F
ESE 10kt
< 1ft
High and low forecast temperature values represent air temperature.
Water temperature forecast is experimental.
Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point
Last Update: 3:25 pm CST Nov 10, 2025
Forecast Valid: 4pm CST Nov 10, 2025-6pm CST Nov 16, 2025
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Detailed Forecast
*Notices:
- This forecast is for a single location. For safety concerns, mariners should be aware of the weather over a larger area. Forecast information for a larger area can be found within the zone forecast and the NDFD graphics.
- The forecast conditions at a particular point may not exceed the criteria of a Small Craft Advisory, Gale, Storm etc. These watches/warnings/advisories are issued for the entire zone in which the point resides and mariners should act accordingly.
ABOUT THIS FORECAST
| Point Forecast: | 46.67°N 90.23°W |
| Last Update: | 3:25 pm CST Nov 10, 2025 |
| Forecast Valid: | 4pm CST Nov 10, 2025-6pm CST Nov 16, 2025 |
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