Snow, Storm and ice warnings
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A pair of storm systems sweeping across the country this week will bring snow, ice and thunderstorms, forecasters said.
A snow-maker is moving across Michigan today, tonight and early Sunday. As with most snow systems in Michigan, it will depend on exactly where you are located as to how much snow piles up. Here's a good look at what to expect.
At this point, 1–4 inches still looks reasonable across the Front Range, with a slushy 1–2 inches for many locations east of Denver across the plains. With marginal temperatures, significant melting is expected, and many areas will likely finish on the lower end of snowfall totals.
Much of the vast, mountainous West is in a snow drought — dry as a bone and unseasonably warm. If the trend continues, it could deepen the region’s long general drought, aggravating already contentious negotiations about allocating water along the Colorado River.
Wisconsin is bracing for a weekend snow event that could make travel tricky across parts of the state. How much snow? How cold?
It's been a little warmer over the last few weeks, but a cold snap will take place in Indiana this weekend, bringing cold temperatures and a chance of snow.
It's been an active stretch, and that looks to continue during part of the weekend with a chance of light rain, wintry mix and snow mostly Saturday night. Any initial sunshine will give way to increasing clouds on Saturday. Some light mixed precipitation will break out during the evening before wrapping up before daybreak on Sunday.
Heavy snow is going to hit different parts of the state at different times, according to the latest forecast update from the National Weather Service.