Marquette, MI – A potent storm is moving into Michigan, bringing a mix of rain, snow, and blustery conditions starting tonight. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will drop through Monday morning, setting the stage for a combination of rain and snow to sweep across the state. Winter Weather Advisories are now in effect for the northern half of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where significant snow accumulations are expected.
The heaviest snowfall is anticipated to hit from Monday evening through early Tuesday afternoon, particularly in the higher terrain of the north-central and western U.P. The combination of snow and gusty winds may lead to difficult travel conditions and sporadic power outages due to the wet snow and powerful gusts. Wind speeds are expected to peak on Monday and Monday night, potentially reaching 40 to 50 mph…