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Sault Ste. Marie is bracing for a wintry weekend as lake-effect snow transitions into a deep freeze. A dynamic weather pattern will bring snow throughout Friday and Saturday, followed by the arrival of a Polar Vortex, ushering in very cold...
The Sault Ste. Marie region is experiencing a typical dynamic winter weather pattern, characterized by lake effect and lake-enhanced snow. As a system moves across the Great Lakes, Friday will see generally light snowfall accumulations. The combination of lake effect activity and increasingly cold temperatures will keep skies mostly cloudy throughout the weekend. Sunday will feature a return to colder air as arctic high pressure builds over the region from the west. Looking ahead to early next week, arctic air will bring daytime highs stuck in the minus teens. The Polar Vortex is expected to bring the coldest temperatures.
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