Lake-Effect Snowstorm Blankets Michigan and Beyond with Feet of Snow

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The Upper Peninsula of Michigan experienced significant lake-effect snowfall over a four-day period, with some areas like McMillan in Luce County receiving up to 40 inches. The National Weather Service in Marquette reported that the snow event, which began on Thanksgiving Day, affected primarily the northwesterly lake-effect snow belts. Although there is a temporary lull, more snow is expected with an incoming Clipper storm system, prompting Winter Weather Advisories and warnings of treacherous travel conditions due to blowing snow and reduced visibility.
- Snow-ly cow: Check out these 4-day Upper Peninsula snowfall totals MLive.com
- Lake effect snow blankets part of Michigan every year. Here's where and what to know Detroit Free Press
- Lake-effect snowstorm to finally wind down after burying cities from Michigan to New York in feet of snow Fox Weather
- Snowy hazards linger for some early Tuesday before brief reprieve WLUC
- Winter storm watch issued for 8 Michigan counties with 6-12 inches of snow possible WDIV ClickOnDetroit
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