MICHIGAN. — An unusually cold upper air pattern will bring some very chilly air to the state, and some snow. Most of the snow will fall across the Upper Peninsula and northern lower Michigan.
Rain showers are expected on Tuesday for lower Michigan with rain changing to snow in the Upper Peninsula.
Colder air will slide into the state by late Tuesday night and the rain will mix with and change to snow over parts of West Michigan.
The rain/snow mix will continue over lower Michigan on Wednesday with all snow over the Upper Peninsula. The precipitation will end by later Wednesday night.
Since ground temperatures are fairly warm, most areas in West Michigan will see little of any accumulation. Some spots north of U.S. might see a trace to an inch. Higher elevations in northern lower Michigan could see 1-2 inches, while 2-4 inches is possible in the western and central Upper Peninsula.
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