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Lake Effect Snow and Strong Winds Through Tonight

Lake effect snow continues tonight, with several inches of new snow, heaviest across parts of the eastern U.P. and northwest lower. Snow combined with strong winds will result in whiteouts at times, especially near the Lake Michigan shoreline. Additionally, strong winds will exacerbate any significant icing impacts that are felt across portions of the area. Read More >

Snow will continue tonight, continuing to transition to lake effect and focusing across portions of eastern upper and northwest lower Michigan. An additional 3 to 6 inches of snow is possible, locally more, and combined with strong winds will lead to blizzard conditions at times.
Cold air will continue to filter into the region, with single digit temperatures tonight and Tuesday night, with even colder wind chill temperatures. Consequently, for those without power, dangerously cold temperatures are expected through mid week.
Lake effect snow continues tonight, tapering into Tuesday for most. The next system will move in mid week, with moderating temperatures and the chance for light rain and snow.