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Michigan is predicted to see rain and snow on Thursday, December 18, forward of the in a single day in a single day freeze, as a band of rain strikes northeast by means of the Decrease Peninsula, whereas snow develops within the Higher Peninsula.

Mild and rainy at times today(December 18). A lot colder temperatures are coming tonight – Friday. (Dec. 19), resulting in a attainable flash freeze on moist roads,” the Gaylord Nationwide Climate mentioned on

In accordance with the NWS, the very best snowfall is forecast on the Keweenaw Peninsula on Friday morning, December 19, starting from 2 to 7. Probabilistic precipitation portal. The Decrease Peninsula will see rain on December 18 as gentle temperatures proceed.

There will be widespread rain today (December 18). Widespread rain quantities of 0.30 to 0.60 inches are anticipated,” the Detroit NWS mentioned on A sudden freeze of soil moisture can be anticipated on Friday morning (December 19).

Statewide, precipitation is predicted to freeze on surfaces comparable to roads and sidewalks because of the fast onset of single-digit lows this night, December 18.

Here is easy methods to monitor native snow accumulations in Michigan, and the very best quantities anticipated over the weekend.

The place does it rain? Dwell Doppler radar for Michigan

How a lot snow is there in Michigan proper now?

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How a lot snow will Michigan get this weekend?

The NWS’s 72-hour outlook (from December 18 to 21) reveals anticipated snowfall accumulation:

  • Planter: 8.5 inches
  • South vary: 8.5 inches
  • Winona: 8 inches
  • Ironwood: 7 inches
  • Mancelona: 6.5 inches
  • Houghton: 6 inches
  • Munization: 6 inches
  • Grand Marais: 6 inches
  • Copper port: 5 inches
  • Chassell: 5 inches
  • Marquette: 5 inches
  • Ontonagon: 4 inches
  • Saul Ste. Marie: 4 inches
  • Pellston: 4 inches
  • Gaylord: 4 inches
  • L’Anse: 3 inches
  • Cross the town: 3 inches
  • Manistee: 2 inches
  • Escanaba: 1 inch
  • Grand Rapids: 1 inch
  • Kalamazoo: 1 inch
  • Lansing: 0.5 ich
  • Detroit: 0.5 inches

Contact Sarah Moore @ smoore@lsj.com

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