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Michigan snowfall
Michigan snowfall




michigan snowfall

9T2fc40pfQįirst dusting of snow for the winter U.P. SE Michigan sees first traces of snow for season /1Wjlu7RWBtįirst snow in Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula. The snow didn’t discriminate, falling over the majority of the state from the Upper Peninsula through Northern Lower Michigan to near Detroit. Most areas saw only a few flakes flying through the sky, but some spots had minor, slushy accumulations. Residents of Michigan were quickly reminded that Winter is right around the corner as the first snowfall of the season occurred Wednesday afternoon into this morning. Each system may bring a period of lake-effect snow.For most of October, above average temperatures have been felt in the Great Lakes. The next in a series of clipper-likeĭisturbances will arrive on Sun, with perhaps another midweek Generally northwest flow aloft from western Canada into the Great Despite modestĪccumulations, travel impacts in some areas will likely result.Ī mean longwave ridge over the NE Pacific will help to maintain Through 12z Sat, generally along/W of US-131.

michigan snowfall

At this time, we expect accumulations of 1-3 inches On Fri afternoon/evening, with inversion heights gradually falling Within the DGZ suggest that some robust snow showers may develop The combination of strong ascent and steep lapse rates Strong QG forcing for ascent arrives by late Fri afternoon, withĬoncurrent low/midlevel moistening seen in BUFKIT time-height Renewed lake-effect snow associated with the clipper passage. Transport this band toward our lakeshore by midday Fri, but this Strengthening low-level southwesterly flow may serve to Reach the vicinity of central Lake Michigan by 00z Sat.Īhead of this low, a mid-lake snow band may be ongoing on Fri Surface low will likely consolidate in western ND by 00z Fri, then Aloft, a diffluent midlevel shortwave trof willĭive southeastward from the Canadian Rockies. Our attention then turns to a clipper system that will approachįor Fri afternoon. Clipper system, lake-effect snow Fri afternoon/Fri night Guidance, and expect widespread below-zero readings in our We have adjusted our forecast lows downward from NBM Winds (with a slight offshore component at the lakeshore), andĮxtensive snowpack, radiational cooling will result in a cold The surface high over the northern plains this morning will WeĮxpect that additional accumulations today will be 1/2 inch or Suggesting that sublimation will continue to be a factor. Profiles maintain a pronounced dry layer beneath a DGZ aloft, This second precip area will largely miss our region to the south,īut we will maintain PoPs in Calhoun/Jackson counties. Region of a strengthening 170-kt upper jet streak and inĬonjunction with midlevel frontogenesis. This is generally occuring beneath the right-entrance On the leading edge of second batch of precip emerging from the

michigan snowfall

Upstream, an uptick in radar returns has been noted across MO/IL, Some additional light snow possible for SE counties today Only flurries being reported in spots (AZO at present). However, surface obs and low- elevation reflectivityĬonfirm that considerable subcloud sublimation is occuring, with Production aloft, with weak banded radar returns in composite Weak midlevel frontogenesis continues to force precip Valley), the region remains situated within a tight baroclinic Southward advance (now extending from the western Gulf to the Ohio Snow gradually waned earlier tonight with the loss ofĭeep- layer ascent.

michigan snowfall

We will cancel the remaining counties in the Winter Storm Warning Elsewhere, cloudy skies and cold temps can be expected.įorecast Discussion - Snow has ended for most locations We will be busy with the snowblowers today.Ĭounties along the I-94 corridor have a chance of light snow today, but any additional accumulations will be light (one-half inch or less). Below are the snowfall totals for other areas in southern Michigan. We started yesterday with a high temp of 36° and ended with a low of 20°. We had 8 inches of snow yesterday which brings us to 39 inches for the season. The weather has settled across Michigan this morning and the cold air has moved in.






Michigan snowfall