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SNOW INCOMING:

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We have two winter systems on the way, and both will bring impactful snow to Michigan. Here’s your full breakdown of what to expect, when to expect it, and who is likely to see the heaviest totals. --- System One: Tonight into Tuesday A fast-moving Alberta clipper will be the first in our line, sliding across the Great Lakes. This initial wave will spread a general 2–5 inches of snow across much of northern Lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, providing a fresh blanket by Tuesday morning. However, the most significant totals will be tied to a zone of low-level convergence setting up over Lake Michigan and funneling into the eastern U.P. This will allow a tight, persistent lake-effect band to develop from Frankfort and the Manitou Islands northeastward through Paradise and Whitefish Bay. Areas under this band may see 8–12 inches, locally higher if the band stalls for any extended period. Farther south across the Lower Peninsula, moisture is limited and lift is weaker, so snowfall wil...