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A winter storm gradually subsides in Upper Michigan Monday, but the lake effect prolongs nuisance snow, poor visibility at times through the evening commute especially along and north of M-28.
Southeast Michigan may see snow showers and wind gusts up to 35 mph. The Upper Peninsula will have lake effect snow showers into Tuesday, with cooler temperatures and scattered snow showers ...
The total snow forecast through Tuesday combines tonight’s and Monday’s snow with some lake-effect snow Monday night. We now see the chance of six inches or more in spots around Cadillac ...
Lake effect snow forms when moisture, evaporating from the surface of a body of relatively warm water, is picked up by cold air blowing over it. In cold months the wind, heavy with humidity, dumps ...
A winter storm warning is in effect now through Monday morning for part of the Upper Peninsula for five to 10 inches of snow. A winter weather advisory is in effect for northeast Lower Michigan ...
We thought the lake-effect snow season was over. Our hopes, apparently, rested on thin ice. An unexpected round of lake-effect snow pelted metro Buffalo most of Wednesday. It snarled traffic, ...
Michigan already saw its first measurable snowfall of 2024 in the Upper Peninsula in October. The 0.1 inches of snow was recorded in the Michigamme area, 40 miles west of Marquette, on Oct. 15 ...
This will produce a few lake effect snow showersSundaynight and intoMonday, especially in LaPorte, St Joseph and Berrien counties. Accumulations are expected to be under 3". Be cautious if ...
If this lake effect snow remains in a coherent, persistent band, the Winter Storm Warning may need to be extended." 8:30 a.m. Little Cottonwood reopens -- with a warning ...
A snow plow in Cottonwood Heights on Nov. 12, 2024. Federal forecasters warn potential snow squalls Thursday and lake-effect snow Friday could create travel headaches over the next day.