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Blizzard to make dangerous trips

Marquette, me. (WLUC) –

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We issued a first alarm weather day until Thursday morning on Thursday morning because a storm system brings a snow storm with dangerous travel conditions. Nasschnee is going on the western and headquarters this morning and Rain/Snow Mix in the east, while a winter storm is moving from the central levels. Streets are covered with wet, mushy snow. The main printing system remains south of the detection on the lower peninsula this evening. We will continue to accumulate widespread snow with moderate to difficult intensities. During the day, the temperatures take the 1920s, which makes the snow consistance drier. This will be quite problematic when winds become strong. The snow blister leads to poor visibility and difficult travel conditions that extend into the night all day.

Northeast/northern winds have speeds of 15 to 25 miles per hour and gusts 35-45 miles per hour with almost 50 miles per hour along the upper lake. This range causes Blizzard conditions and white outs. The winds strengthen the strongest gusts all day long, which probably occur in the late afternoon until evening. These strong winds can lead to power outages and down -member dimensions. The winds will slowly remove overnight, but will remain gusty tomorrow morning.

The snow will slowly lose weight overnight in the south. Light Lake Effect Snow will be superior in the north near Lake overnight. This ends tomorrow morning.

The snow accumulations remain high, with the majority of the central and western ending with a round of a foot.

Today: widespread snow, some rain/snow mix to the east and windy

> Heights: low 30s. The temperatures decrease during the day. Except for the low to middle 20 west, medium to upper 20s elsewhere

Thursday: godter morning with a lake effect snow showers north. Then partially cloudy

> High

Friday: partly cloudy with stained snow showers

> Heights: Low until the mid -1920s

Saturday: partially cloudy and seasonal

> Heights: upper 20 to low 30s

Sunday: partly cloudy with scattered light rain/snow mix

> Heights: upper 20 to low 30s

Monday: mostly cloudy with scattered rain/snow mixture

> Heights: low to medium 1940s

Tuesday: mostly cloudy with stained snow showers north

> Elevations: medium to upper 30s