"Midwest Snow Update: Commute Chaos and Lake Effect Warnings"

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A snow system moving through Michigan is expected to bring light snow to the southern half of Lower Michigan, with heavier lake-effect snow in the southwest and the Upper Peninsula. Additional snowfall of 4 to 12 inches is forecast for Berrien County, while the shoreline from Leelanau County south to Pentwater may see up to 6 inches of localized heavy lake-effect snow. Cold air will dominate today, leading to a very cold Saturday, but a significant warm-up is expected starting Sunday and lasting into next week.
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- A snowy Friday morning commute and a ton of lake effect for parts of the Lake Shore WWMT-TV
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