Lake-Effect Snow Set to Intensify Over Michigan's Upper Peninsula Monday

Lake-Effect Snow Set to Intensify Over Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Monday

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MARQUETTE, Mich. – Snowfall is expected to intensify on Monday morning, with significant lake effect snow continuing across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. As winter weather persists, the forecast indicates that moderate to heavy bands of snow will impact the area, particularly along northern wind belts. Residents are advised to prepare for potentially hazardous driving conditions during the morning commute, encouraging them to leave earlier than usual.

Winter weather alerts are in effect and are anticipated to conclude by Monday evening at around 7 p.m. ET. However, lighter snow showers may still linger into Tuesday morning. Temperatures are expected to rise slightly midweek, with many locations likely to experience highs in the 40s.

The detailed forecast includes cloudy conditions with increasing snowfall beginning on Sunday evening. Monday’s high temperatures are expected to be in the low to mid-30s, while Tuesday may see highs in the mid to high 30s, with some areas reaching isolated lows of 40 degrees. As the week progresses, mostly cloudy skies are predicted, along with the possibility of mixed precipitation and light snow on Wednesday and Thursday, though highs will generally remain in the 30s.

Stay updated with the latest weather alerts and coverage through local broadcast channels and streaming services, ensuring you remain informed about current conditions and any changes throughout the week.

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