Thursday, January 17, 2008

Snow For Other Parts of Michigan

Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service Marquette mi
4:11 pm eastern standard time wed Jan 16 2008
heavy snow likely Thursday and Thursday night,
low pressure developing in the plains will move northeast to near
The garden peninsula late Thursday and then into southeast Canada
By Friday morning. Light snow well in advance of this low will
Develop by sunrise Thursday then intensify during the day as the
Low approaches from the southwest. By the time the snow begins to
Diminish after midnight Thursday night, expect a general 6 to 10
Inches of snow over areas east of iron river and the Huron
Mountains.
Marquette-
Including the city of, Marquette
4:11 pm eastern standard time wed Jan 16 2008
snow advisory in effect from 12 pm Thursday to 1 am est.
Friday,
The national weather service in Marquette has issued a snow
Advisory, which is in effect from 12 pm Thursday to 1 am est.
Friday.
Expect light snow on Thursday morning to become heavy at times
During the afternoon and accumulate 4 to 6 inches by sunset. An
Additional 2 to 4 inches will fall Thursday night before the snow
Diminishes to lighter snow showers late at night, pushing storm
Total snowfall to 6 to 9 inches.
A snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily
Travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and
Limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service Marquette mi
4:11 pm eastern standard time wed Jan 16 2008
heavy snow likely Thursday and Thursday night,
low pressure developing in the plains will move northeast to near
The garden peninsula late Thursday and then into southeast Canada
By Friday morning. Light snow well in advance of this low will
Develop by sunrise Thursday then intensify during the day as the
Low approaches from the southwest. By the time the snow begins to
Diminish after midnight Thursday night, expect a general 6 to 10
Inches of snow over areas east of iron river and the Huron
Mountains.
Alger-lace-northern Schoolcraft-
Including the cities of, Munising, Newberry, l
4:11 pm eastern standard time wed Jan 16 2008
heavy snow warning in effect from 12 pm Thursday to 5 am est.
Friday,
The national weather service in Marquette has issued a heavy snow
Warning, which is in effect from 12 pm Thursday to 5 am est.
Friday. The winter storm watch is no longer in effect.
Expect light snow on Thursday morning to become heavy at times
During the afternoon and accumulate 4 to 5 inches by sunset. An
Additional 4 to 6 inches will fall Thursday night before the snow
Diminishes to lighter snow showers late at night, pushing storm
Total snowfall to 8 to 10 inches.
A heavy snow warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Significant amounts of snow are forecast
That will make travel dangerous. Only travel in an emergency. If
You must, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your
Vehicle in case of an emergency.

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