Forecast for Michigan Winter Storm: More Than a foot of lake effect snow could fall

Forecast for Michigan Winter Storm: More Than a foot of lake effect snow could fall

According to the National Weather Service, there is a possibility that portions of northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula will receive more than a foot of snow as a result of a winter storm.

Gaylord is predicted to receive between 13 and 18 inches of snow during this storm.

A lot more precipitation is predicted for the towns of Mancelona, Boyne City, and Petoskey, which range from 13-21 inches.

Meanwhile, in the North, snow is predicted to fall between 14 and 30 inches in Munising, between 10 and 20 inches in Grand Marais, between 10 and 20 inches in Paradise, and between 6 and 15 inches in Newberry.

Winter storm warnings are in effect until 7 p.m. eastern standard time on Easter Sunday, depending on the location where you are located.

During the next few days, there is likely to be heavy lake effect snowfall.

The National Weather Service is predicting gusts of up to 35 mph in Houghton, Hancock, and Copper Harbor.

The travel conditions are expected to be extremely difficult during this period.

Weather conditions and visibility within a few miles of an area can vary from heavy snow to dry weather in a matter of minutes, according to the NWS.

The live doppler radar provided below by the National Weather Service can provide you with a good look at what Michigan has to offer in terms of weather forecast.

Moreover, we have resources that can help you find out whether you are affected by a power outage.

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