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Please carefully read each posted Warning and Alert as it relates to the area(s) being affected. We may provide a wider range of issued severe weather warnings for surrounding cities and counties, so some alerts may not directly impact this location. This is done to help with preparing for severe weather that may overlap or be heading towards Redford.

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Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued November 21 at 3:16AM EST by NWS Marquette MI

Wet snow falling well inland from Lake Superior has led to slushy road conditions in some areas well inland from Lake Superior. The snow will mix with rain and change to all rain by daybreak. Nonetheless, if traveling early this morning, be prepared for the possibility of encountering slushy, slippery road conditions. Drive at reduced speeds.

Area
Baraga; Marquette; Southern Houghton

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued November 21 at 3:16AM EST by NWS Marquette MI

Snow overnight has led to slushy, snow covered road conditions in some areas well inland from Lake Superior. The snow will mix with rain and change to all rain at most locations before sunrise. Nonetheless, if traveling early this morning, be prepared for the possibility of encountering slushy, slippery road conditions. Drive at reduces speeds.

Area
Iron; Dickinson; Menominee; Delta; Southern Schoolcraft

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued November 20 at 3:31PM EST by NWS Marquette MI

Light wet snow accumulations of up to 1 to 3 inches are possible in the high terrain of Baraga County tonight. These may result in sloppy roads and hazardous travel conditions overnight. Snow transitions to rain showers by Thursday morning. Be prepared for slippery roads overnight. Slow down and use caution while driving through snow.

Area
Baraga

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued November 20 at 3:29PM EST by NWS Northern Indiana

Lake effect snow showers are expected to develop late this evening and especially during the overnight hours. Some light accumulations of generally an inch or less are possible by daybreak, mainly across grassy surfaces. There is a greater chance of travel impacts on Thursday as an area of widespread snow affects the area. Slushy snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are expected Thursday. It will also become windy on Thursday with west to southwest gusts to 30 to 35 mph. The combination of snow and windy conditions may result in limited visibilities at times. With initially warmer ground conditions and temperatures hovering around the freezing mark, confidence remains low in how much snow will accumulate on roadways, but motorists should be alert to the possibility of some slick conditions during the period of greatest snowfall rates later Thursday morning through mid to late afternoon. The snow is expected to change back to rain late Thursday afternoon into Thursday evening.

Area
Northern La Porte; Eastern St. Joseph; Southern La Porte; Western St. Joseph; Cass; Northern Berrien; Southern Berrien

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued November 20 at 3:29PM EST by NWS Northern Indiana

Scattered light snow showers are expected to develop tonight, but little in the way of snow accumulation is expected. Widespread snow is then expected to overspread the area on Thursday. Slushy snow accumulations of an inch or two are expected Thursday. It will also become windy on Thursday with west to southwest gusts to 30 to 35 mph. The combination of snow and windy conditions may result in limited visibilities at times. With initially warmer ground conditions and temperatures hovering around the freezing mark, confidence remains low in how much snow will accumulate on roadways Thursday, but motorists should be alert to the possibility of some slick conditions during the period of greatest snowfall rates from midday Thursday through late Thursday afternoon.

Area
Elkhart; Lagrange; Noble; Starke; Pulaski; Marshall; Fulton; Whitley; White; Cass; Miami; Wabash; Huntington; Grant; Northern Kosciusko; Southern Kosciusko; St. Joseph

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued November 20 at 3:16PM EST by NWS Gaylord MI

Ongoing rainfall across northern lower Michigan is expected to mix with and eventually flip to a wet, sloppy snow through the evening into the overnight hours, favoring areas away from the immediate Great Lakes shorelines of northern lower Michigan. Snow will likely struggle to stick to surfaces initially before temperatures fall to near 32 degrees later tonight, which may allow any ongoing snow to stick. A general 1 to 3 inches of accumulation will be possible, particularly across the higher terrain of north central lower Michigan. As a result, roads may become slushy and slippery for the morning commute on Thursday. Extra time may be required for the commute, and remember to take it slow in ice and snow!

Area
Emmet; Cheboygan; Presque Isle; Leelanau; Antrim; Otsego; Montmorency; Alpena; Benzie; Grand Traverse; Kalkaska; Crawford; Oscoda; Alcona; Manistee; Wexford; Missaukee; Roscommon; Ogemaw; Iosco; Gladwin; Arenac; Charlevoix
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