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Travel conditions are expected to be poor throughout Michigan on Friday and Saturday as a major winter storm makes its way to the state Thursday night.The lakeshore regions along with the Upper Peninsula and the northern Lower Peninsula are expected to bear the brunt of the storm with several areas under a blizzard warning until Saturday evening.
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“Three inches at rush hour is a major impact.”A challenging snowfall rate, but as Jerry Byrne, Deputy managing Director of Operations for the Kent County Road Commission explains, blizzard conditions present another set of problems including its timing.
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The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids says it expects the entire state to experience significant accumulations of snow with strong winds by Friday.
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The heavy, lake-effect snow system hitting much of northern Michigan will likely continue into the weekend.
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Northern Lights Activity Will Increase in the next few weeks
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Early findings from a new Central Michigan University study suggest forecasters may be able to more accurately predict where certain thunderstorms develop.
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Showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon into the evening throughout Michigan.
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NOAA's latest climate projections show Michigan may have increased precipitation, more snowy wintersThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently published climate predictions that show Michigan may have prolonged winters.
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Members of Michigan's congressional delegation wrote President Biden a letter to declare a Major Disaster following last month's tornado in Gaylord.
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A winter weather warning goes into effect early Wednesday morning. Drivers will need to use caution. The Kent County Road Commission will be very busy, but, seven percent of its workforce is out due to COVID issues-just in time for the storm.