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Snow Squalls Across the Great Lakes, Northern Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast; Severe Storms in the Southern Plains

A secondary arctic cold front will bring accumulating snow and trigger additional snow squalls that will impact the eastern Great Lakes, Upstate New York, interior New England and the northern Mid-Atlantic. A storm system is expected to produce strong to severe storms and heavy rain over the Southern Plains into the Mississippi Valley through Thursday. Read More >

NWR Coverage

 


USA MAP
Michigan Propagation Coverage Map

 

Coverage Map Notes

The coverage statistics and maps are calculated using a computer model and station data assuming ideal conditions. Coverage may be 5 to 10 percent below the computer predicted coverage for the following reasons:

  • The computer model is sensitive to antenna performance. Antenna performance is a function of local conditions, causing signals to be stronger signal level in some directions than others.
  • Placement of NWR antennas is dictated by the tower owner, which may result in a less than ideal set up.
  • The antenna may be affected by nearby structures or bodies of water.
  • In some special instances, the antenna may have been intentionally adjusted to be "directional" and provide better coverage to a specific area to the detriment of other areas.
  • Because of variations in local site conditions, the performance of an individual transmitter and antenna may be less than predicted or expected.
  • Seasonal environmental conditions, such as icing or heavy rain, affect performance of a transmitter station and its various components, particularly those subject to continuous weather exposure.
  • The coverage maps are shown in a single color format, which relates to an estimated signal level.
    • White: Signal level of greater than 18dBuV: Reliable coverage