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Areas across northern Lower Michigan could see 1-5 inches in the lake effect snow belt from Traverse City northeast toward Rogers City. Even without the snow falling this week, the Gaylord NWS ...
"The 'snow stampede' stomps on across northern Michigan after a relative 'lull' today," the NWS in Gaylord said. "A couple inches of accumulation is possible during the day across the snowbelts.
The Gaylord area received 36.4 inches of snow for the month. The total is well above the "normal" total of 16.5 inches for the month. For December, from the 1st to 31st, there was observable snow ...
On Thursday morning, meteorologists at the National Weather Service office in Gaylord announced they recorded 180.9 inches of snow and are closing in on the winter record of 185.6 inches, which ...
The National Weather Service says much of the state could see 1-4 inches of wet snow, with areas around Big Rapids, Cadillac, Grayling and Gaylord seeing the highest totals.
Gaylord broke a record in a big way on Friday, measuring 24.8 inches of snow falling in one day. This pushed way past the area’s earlier all-time daily snow date on record, which was 17 inches ...
The NWS said lake effect snow showers are expected to continue Thursday across parts of northern Michigan, and while most areas will see less than an inch, areas near and south of Grand Traverse ...
Michigan could see snow, ice, thunderstorms and tornadoes, just days after an ice storm knocked out power to thousands of people in the state. ... according to the NWS office in Gaylord.
Northern Michigan is in for a wintery week, including a mid-week storm, the Gaylord NWS office said. The winter storm is set to bring accumulating snow Wednesday early afternoon into Thursday morning.
Much of Michigan could see the first accumulating snow of the season, according to the National Weather Service forecast. Michigan could see first accumulating snow. Here's how much could fall tonight ...