Sunday, January 13, 2008

Snow Warnings And Advisories For Michigan

Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service Marquette mi
432 pm eastern standard time sun Jan 13 2008
snow becoming heavy near lake superior tonight into Monday
While tapering off over south central upper Michigan, low pressure over
central lake Michigan will move to northern
Lower Michigan by late this evening and then remain nearly
Stationary through Monday morning. Much of central upper Michigan
Will see periods of snow through tonight due to this low pressure
System. Increasing north winds bringing colder air across lake
Superior tonight which will result in heavy lake effect snow
Tonight into Monday.
Keweenaw-
Including the city of, copper harbor
432 pm eastern standard time sun Jan 13 2008
, lake effect snow warning remains in effect until 7 pm est.
Monday,
A lake effect snow warning remains in effect until 7 pm est.
Monday.
Periods of light snow will become heavier later this evening
Through Monday, as north winds bring colder air across lake
Superior. Snow will diminish by Monday evening. Some blowing snow
May occur in open areas near lake superior Monday.
Total snow accumulations tonight through Monday may exceed 10 inches
Over the higher terrain from just south of copper harbor to
Delaware and phoenix. Lighter accumulations of 3 to 6 inches will
Occur tonight through Monday near the lake superior shore.
A lake effect snow warning means significant amounts of lake
Effect snow are forecast that will make travel very hazardous or
Impossible. Lake effect snow showers will likely be intense
Enough to drop 1 to several inches of snow per hour for several
Hours. Visibilities vary greatly and can drop to zero within
Minutes. If you must travel tonight and Monday, keep an extra
Flashlight, Food, and water in your vehicle in case of an
Emergency.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service Marquette mi
432 pm eastern standard time sun Jan 13 2008
, snow becoming heavy near lake superior tonight into Monday
While tapering off over south central upper Michigan,
.low pressure over central lake Michigan will move to northern
Lower Michigan by late this evening and then remain nearly
Stationary through Monday morning. Much of central upper Michigan
Will see periods of snow through tonight due to this low pressure
System. Increasing north winds bringing colder air across lake
Superior tonight which will result in heavy lake effect snow
Tonight into Monday.
Luce-northern Schoolcraft-
Including the cities of, Newberry, seen
432 pm eastern standard time sun Jan 13 2008
, snow advisory remains in effect until 7 am eastern standard time Monday,
A snow advisory remains in effect until 7 am eastern standard time Monday.
Periods of snow will continue through tonight with 2 to 5 inches
Of additional accumulation expected.
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 Gaylord mi
408 pm eastern standard time sun Jan 13 2008
, light snow with bursts of heavier snow,
.a slow moving low pressure system over central lake Michigan will
Settle into the state tonight. Light and slippery snowfall, with
Bursts of heavier snowfall, will persist over much of the region.
Many roads will be slick and hazardous and there may be brief
Periods of poor visibility.
The low pressure system will gradually sag southward through
Lower Michigan on Monday, bringing a diminishing trend to the
Snowfall.
Chippewa-Mackinac-emit-Cheboygan-Presque isle-
Including the cities of, Sault set. Marie, st. Ignacio,
Petoskey, Cheboygan, Rogers city
408 pm eastern standard time sun Jan 13 2008
, snow advisory remains in effect until 6 am eastern standard time Monday,
A snow advisory remains in effect until 6 am eastern standard time Monday.
Light snow, with pockets of heavier snow, will continue through
Tonight. Snowfall of 2 to 6 inches will fall tonight through
Tomorrow. Many roads, especially secondary roads, will remain
Slick and hazardous. Snow showers are expected to gradually diminish
Monday afternoon.
The pockets of heavier snow will also result in brief periods of
Poor visibility of a half a mile or less.
A snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause travel
Difficulties. The snow is rather slippery, drivers need to be
Prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities, and
Use caution while driving.

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