What is a Winter Storm Warning?
A Winter Storm Warning means that severe winter weather conditions are expected or are occurring, posing a threat to life and property.
Weather / Winter Weather
Michigan is bracing for a significant drop in temperatures as an Arctic blast sweeps through the state. A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for portions of the Upper Peninsula, with dangerously cold conditions expected statewide.
The incoming Arctic blast is a result of a shift in the Polar Vortex, allowing colder air to filter into Michigan. This cold snap is expected to be the first of three waves over the next few weeks, making it the coldest start to December in decades. The eastern Upper Peninsula will experience the brunt of the storm, with heavy lake-effect snow reducing visibility and creating difficult travel conditions. Lower Michigan will see lighter snow accumulations, but the entire state will face dangerously low temperatures and wind chills.
Snow chances will continue across parts of northern Michigan into the weekend as much colder air moves into the region. Wind chills will dip below zero and stay in the single digits through the day on Thursday.
**How to Prepare:** - Monitor weather forecasts and advisories from the National Weather Service. - Avoid travel if possible, especially in the eastern Upper Peninsula. - If you must travel, allow extra time and be prepared for hazardous conditions. - Dress in layers and cover exposed skin to prevent frostbite. - Ensure your home is properly heated and insulated. - Check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors and family members.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Residents of the eastern Upper Peninsula, particularly Chippewa County. - Travelers and commuters in the affected areas. - Individuals who work outdoors or in exposed conditions. - Elderly and vulnerable populations.
A Winter Storm Warning means that severe winter weather conditions are expected or are occurring, posing a threat to life and property.
Wind chills are expected to range from 5 to 10 degrees below zero statewide Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
The heaviest snow is expected in northern Chippewa County in the eastern Upper Peninsula, with 6 to 12 inches possible.
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