ESCANABA, Mich. (WLUC) - Clean up continued throughout most of Upper Michigan Monday after the weekend's big snowstorm. Escanaba usually gets on average around 50 inches of snow a year. There will be no cost for any flu vaccine, regardless of health insurance coverage. Another winter storm will impact the Great Lakes region beginning tonight. The crews are working as hard as they can to get the streets cleared," said Zawacki.
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“You may have to walk a little bit more if you can find a public parking lot that is cleared,” said Zawacki. Nearly all of the Upper Peninsula is looking at another good snowfall.
Even on Monday, drivers were finding themselves stuck on side streets and in driveways, and if you care to venture down Ludington Street you'll have little room to drive, and almost nowhere to park.
From another load of heavy snow destined for the Upper Peninsula and the northern tier of the Lower Peninsula, to motorists’ dreaded “wintry mix” further south, there’s a lot to unpack in this coming storm, according to the National Weather Service. "If you absolutely must travel, expect some delays and know that the side roads are not plowed," said Zawacki.
Areas further south, like Detroit and Ann Arbor, are not include in the Winter Storm Watch or the more general Winter Weather Advisory. © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. Winter 2020-2021. “The potential for ice accumulations and power outages tonight through Sunday is increasing with the greatest risk in the yellow dashed area. Up to 90 days of daily highs, lows, and precipitation chances.
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Wind gusts could peak at 45 mph.
The heaviest precipitation is expected in the Tri-Cities area, and travel conditions could get dicey.
Northern Lower Peninsula could see up to 8 inches of snow near the Mackinac Bridge, with amounts lessening the farther south you go and morphing into that wintry mix.
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“A small shift in the track of the storm will make a big difference in snow amounts, especially for the counties bordering Lake Superior,” staff there said. This ice could form during a storm system bringing winds higher than 30 mph, which raises the issue of possible power outages and hazardous driving conditions. The patchwork of colorful winter storm watches, warnings and other weather advisories covering the Michigan forecast map today spells out the wide range of weather about to descend on the Great Lakes area tonight, with a storm system expected to push into the state after sunset.
“The plows are doing their best to get Ludington Street cleared.". Residents in Delta County area dealing with nearly two feet of snow.
A wintry mix is expected north of I-96, while mainly rain is expected along and south of I-96. Clean up continued throughout most of Upper Michigan Monday after the weekend's big snowstorm.
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