Central Michigan areas saw some sticking snow last night. New to that region but not to areas of northern Michigan...
And now meteorologists are giving us a look at predictions for the second half of winter.
They say weather models predict typical snowfall in northern Michigan.
Matt Gillen is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Gaylord. He said especially people in central parts of the state, may want to enjoy the recent snowfall while they can
“Looks like it’s going to be dry right on through the end of the weekend before the next widespread wintry precipitation system moves in to the area,” he said. “That’ll come late Sunday night into the day, Monday.”
Meteorologists say the wrap to the season is expected to be uneventful.
Gillen said even the Upper Peninsula is seeing a low year for snowfall.
“Nothing out of the ordinary. Pretty much all of northern Michigan is below average at this point but nothing that would be record breaking.”
Gillen said the weather models predict typical snowfall in northern Michigan for the second half of winter.It may be a wet winter for in areas in Central Michigan, south.