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Heavy snow in northern Ontario will lead to lake-effect flurries in the south by Tuesday, as temperatures drop well below ...
A Chilly Start with a Toasty Turnaround THUNDER BAY – Good morning from the sun-kissed shores of Lake Superior! As of 7:00 AM ...
The National Weather Service reports snow accumulation in the Upper Peninsula ranging from 2 to 8 inches. Here's where the snow fell.
However, along the leading edge of Arctic air, or cold front, there will be flurries and ... and northwest in its wake, lake-effect snow will begin first off Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.
Editor’s Note: The forecast below has been updated and is no longer active. Please click here for the latest weather conditions. CLEVELAND (WJW) – The wind will pick up behind the front.
It’s possible that this peninsula jutting out into Lake Superior could see more snowfall, even into May. Flurries and a wintry ... just under 3 feet – of snow on the ground, according to ...
Scattered flurries ... snow showers that continue through the evening and overnight, but instead of being more widespread like earlier today, these will be more likely in our traditional lake ...
The Storm Team 11 Forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies tonight with a chance of drizzle and some light mountain snow flurries. The low will be 34 degrees. Sunny skies and chilly temperatures are ...
*Editor’s note: This forecast is no longer active. Please click here for the latest weather updates. CLEVELAND (WJW) — A strong cold front will bring in a wintry mix of rain and snow showers ...