Winter storm this weekend
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According to the map, shared with Newsweek on Saturday, areas that could see between six and 12 inches of snow include parts of South Dakota, southern Minnesota, the majority of Iowa, northwest Missouri, central and southern Wisconsin, as well as portions of Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Continue reading
More than 1,100 flights were canceled at Chicago airports as the storm disrupted travel for those headed home after Thanksgiving.
The storm will spread through the Midwest and Great Lakes regions over the weekend with "widespread heavy snowfall and hazardous travel conditions," the National Weather Service said.
Back-to-back winter storms will bring more snow to the Midwest and Great Lakes Monday after accumulating snow this weekend. Winter Storm Chan will intensify off the East Coast, bringing the potential for snow and ice to the Northeast Tuesday into Wednesday.
A more significant winter storm is expected Tuesday, which could produce widespread snowfall across the state.
Some higher elevations in New Jersey could see up to 5 inches of snow Tuesday, while the southern half of the state gets all rain.
We’re expecting a significant winter storm to arrive in Southeast Michigan on Saturday and into Sunday morning.
Central Pennsylvania will enjoy a dry Saturday with temperatures in the 30s to near 40 degrees before winter weather returns. A quick-hitting system will bring snow to northern areas and a wintry mix to southern regions late tonight into Sunday.
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Snowfall forecast by city as winter storm sweeps across Michigan
The snowfall totals are expected to be the highest in West Michigan. The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has done a great job putting together a city-by-city table showing how much snow is forecast, and when those inches will accumulate.
The first snowstorm of the season caused pain and fun. While winter weather advisories were removed, snow emergencies were declared in a couple of municipalities south of the Twin Cities. Light snow continued to fall across much of Minnesota and was expected to last throughout Saturday.
A winter storm brought heavy snow to Milwaukee Saturday, causing flight delays and accidents, but residents still found ways to enjoy the weather.
A winter weather advisory was released by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 1:25 p.m. valid for Sunday between 3 a.m. and noon for Westmoreland Ridges and Fayette Ridges.