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Blizzard to make dangerous trips

Blizzard to make dangerous trips

Marquette, Mich. (Wluc) –

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We have issued a first alert meteorological day until 1 in the morning on Thursday, since a storm system will bring a snowstorm that causes dangerous travel conditions. Wet snow continues this morning in the west and central along with the rain/snow mixture in the east of the winter storm moves outside the central plains. The roads have been covered with wet and global snow. The main low pressure system will remain south of the monitoring above through the lower peninsula until tonight. We will continue to have generalized accumulated snow with moderate to strong intensities. During the day, temperatures decrease to 20, which will allow the consistency of the snow to become drier. This will be quite problematic as the winds become strong. Snoveing ​​snow will cause little visibility and difficult travel conditions all day that extend until night.

The Northeast/Northeast winds will have 15-25 mph and gusts of 35-45 mph with about 50 mph along the upper lake. This range will cause snowstorm conditions and white outputs. The winds will be strengthened throughout the day with the strongest bursts that probably occur on the afternoon until night. These strong winds could lead to power and extremities of trees. The winds will slowly decrease overnight, but they will remain racer tomorrow morning.

The snow will slowly decrease overnight, starting in southern UP, however, the light snow of the lake will still be around the night through the north of the upper lake. This ends tomorrow morning.

The accumulations of snowfall remain high with most of the center and western that end with a round of a snow foot.

Today: generalized snow, a little rain/snow to the east and windy

> Maximum: 30 30s. Temperatures decrease during the day. Until bass in the mid -20 to west, mid -20 in other places elsewhere

Thursday: Morning Gusty with Lake Effect Snow Showers North. Then become partially cloudy

> Highs: the mid -20th to the north, bass in the mid -30th of the south

Friday: partially cloudy with irregular snow showers

> Maximum: bass in the mid -20

Saturday: partially cloudy and seasonal

> Highs: Superiors of the 20s to 30

Sunday: partially cloudy with light rain scattered/snow mixture

> Maximum: superiors from 20 to 30 years

Monday: mostly cloudy with scattered rain/snow mixture

> Maximum: Low in the mid -40

Tuesday: mostly cloudy with irregular snow showers to the north

> Maximum: mid -30 upper

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