Michigan Braces for Heavy Snowfall with Up to 3 Feet Expected

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A significant lake-effect snowstorm is set to impact Michigan, with the Upper Peninsula near Sault Ste. Marie potentially receiving up to 34 inches of snow by Sunday. Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories are in place, with West Michigan expecting up to 7 inches and Northern Michigan possibly seeing over a foot of snow. The storm is expected to cause hazardous travel conditions due to heavy snowfall and reduced visibility.
- Maps show heaviest incoming snowfall across Michigan, one spot could see 3 feet MLive.com
- Michigan winter storm radar: Parts of state could get more than a foot of lake effect snow Detroit Free Press
- Michigan snowfall predictions: See how much your area could get during winter storm Detroit Free Press
- Here’s where to expect most snow, slick roads as winter weather moves through SE Michigan WDIV ClickOnDetroit
- Blowing snow with accumulation all day Friday WOODTV.com
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