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Tue. snow won't be a major event
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A series of winter storms can bring mountain snow and strong winds could make driving hazardous across much of the state.
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Here are the forecast highlights from the National Weather Service offices across the state: Light snow is expected across much of Michigan on Monday, with accumulations of 1 to 3 inches possible in the Upper Peninsula’s south-central region, while northern Lower Michigan may see up to 2 inches in higher terrain areas.
Two weather systems hit the United States over the weekend, bringing snow, rain and heavy wind to vast stretches of the country, particularly the Northeast and parts of the West and Midwest. Maps illustrating the total snowfall accumulation from coast to ...
Most winter precipitation starts out as snow, since it’s usually cold enough at the top layer of the cloud to create snowflakes.
Those dreaming of a white Christmas could be in luck. Meteorologists are forecasting some accumulating snow for one of the busiest travel days of the year on Tuesday — two days before Christmas. It shouldn’t be a whopper of a storm, but slippery road conditions are expected.
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Forecasters said a parade of storms from the Pacific Ocean will pull in a river of moisture. Over the next week, parts of Northern California could get seven to 10 inches of rain.