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* WHAT…Lake effect snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 6 inches west of Drummond Island. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE…Southeast Chippewa County. * WHEN…Until 7 PM EST Friday. * IMPACTS…Snow and strong winds will lead to significant drops in visibility at times, making for hazardous travel.

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* WHAT…Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations as high as 12 to 18 inches, particularly over portions of Antrim, Kalkaska, Crawford, and southeastern Otsego counties…with additional amounts of 6 to 10 inches elsewhere. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE…A portion of Northern Lower Michigan. * WHEN…Until 7 PM EST Friday. * IMPACTS…Travel will be very treacherous, particularly beneath the heaviest snow bands, where snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour will lead to whiteout conditions and roads quickly becoming snow covered. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The heaviest band is expected to impact parts of US-131 between Elmira and Fife Lake…and I-75 just north of Waters (exit 270) to Roscommon.

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* WHAT…Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations around one to two inches. * WHERE…Grand Traverse and Wexford Counties. * WHEN…Until 1 PM EST this afternoon. * IMPACTS…Snow and strong winds will lead to significant drops in visibility. Whiteout conditions are expected at times of heaviest snow and winds. Combination of visibility restrictions and snow covered roads will make for dangerous travel at times.

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* WHAT…Snow. Additional snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. * WHERE…Alpena, Cheboygan, Emmet, and Presque Isle Counties. * WHEN…Until 7 PM EST Friday. * IMPACTS…Snow and strong winds will lead to significant drops in visibility and road conditions at times, making for hazardous travel.

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