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A Winter Weather Advisory covers Ottawa, Newaygo and Lake counties for the same period, with 3 to 7 inches of snowfall expected. The most intense snowfall is anticipated this afternoon and evening as southwest winds draw moisture across Lake Michigan, with snow rates potentially reaching 1 to 2 inches per hour in the hardest-hit areas.
The National Weather Service said early Monday that many areas could expect a wintry mix, including thunderstorms, through Tuesday. More than 6 inches of snow is possible north and west of I-95, and icy conditions are expected across the central and southern Appalachians, leading to treacherous road conditions.
Anywhere from three to seven inches of snow is expected to fall in Greater Akron. The timing could not be worse or fantastic depending on your point of view. For commuters, the weather service says it could be a "slippery" and "hazardous" morning commute.
A mess of snow changing to rain or mix is possible Saturday across Indiana as our next storm arrives. Those who don't see much rain could get 4+ inches of snow.
Cloudy with light snow. A trace to 1” of snow possible with northern Iowa the more likely location for 1”. The wind is very strong from the
The storm is still going strong this morning, and conditions will worsen through the day before improving tonight. Snow continues to fill back in across southern and central Minnesota, and travel will likely become more difficult as we head into the afternoon and evening.
Detroit faces snowfall starting in the afternoon, turning to a mix of rain and snow at night, with up to 5 inches of snow expected.
The weather will be changing dramatically overnight and especially on Friday and Friday night. Roads will become snow-covered and slippery along with whiteouts.