Michigan will see steady snowfall and blustery winds early this week, with the heaviest accumulations predicted in the Upper Peninsula. Wind chills are also expected to be dangerous.
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, a clipper system is expected to arrive in Michigan and drop 0.5-9.5 inches of snow by Thursday morning, Feb. 26. The heaviest accumulations are forecast in the eastern U.P. and along the Keweenaw Peninsula, in the western U.P., at 5-9.5 inches. The rest of the state is predicted to see 0.5-4 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service’s Probabilistic Precipitation Portal.
The heaviest snowfall is predicted to occur during evening hours on Tuesday, Feb. 24, lasting through 1 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 25, then to gradually slow down, according to the Gaylord NWS office…