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Snow
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Written by Reed Patrick Timmer
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Thursday, 20 November 2008 12:47 |
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 Northerly and northwesterly flow lake effect bands have intensified overnight and today across the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and northern and southwest Lower Michigan, dropping up to 10 inches of new snow in the favored snow belt areas. The highest 12 hour snowfall I could find was 10.2 inches at Fennville, MI in Allegan County, but I bet there were several localized reports exceeding this. As the cold air rotates east, the heavy lake effect snow will develop downwind of Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario as well, where lake effect snow warnings and watches are also in effect.
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