Winter storm warning expands in Maine with snow on way
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A messy combination of snow/sleet/freezing rain arrives by Friday morning for all of Northern Michigan. Quiet much of the weekend. A dump of arctic origin air w
Up to 14 inches of snow could fall beginning on Saturday, prompting urgent warnings from the National Weather Service.
Impactful snow expected this weekend from a trifecta of systems: an arctic cold front, a clipper, and lake effect snow.
Another 2-4″ plus of snow will fall where the snow bands persist. Travel will be very slow at times within the warning. The intensity of the snow bands will go down Sunday evening, and eventually, the lake effect snow showers will come to an end Sunday night.
Lake effect snow continues into Sunday with another frigid day with highs in the teens and 20s, and wind chills in the single digits. Another clipper system mov
A lake effect snow plume is more organized than expected, bringing heavier snow to areas mainly north of the Thruway this afternoon and early evening. Accumulations are happening quickly, especially
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Lake-effect snow will continue in northwest Michigan and the eastern U.P., with more coming on Friday, Dec. 12. See snowfall predictions.
Winter weather advisories were issued Tuesday morning by the National Weather Service for the higher elevations of northern New York and Vermont, where the highest overall totals are expected. Alerts remain in effect through Wednesday morning. Travelers should expect slick roads Tuesday evening.