Areas of the North Lower Peninsula are under winter storm warning with a major ice maker this weekend. The National Weather Service in Gaylord says, “Snow is expected across northern Michigan this afternoon until Saturday morning, with a steady fall early Saturday morning. Severe northeasterly winds are expected to cause snowfall. “The main length of the storm is possible in heavy areas with 5-10 inches of snow on Saturday and Saturday night. The winter storm warning for areas including Lutington, Baldwin, Reed City, Clare, Hart, Fremont and Big Rapids goes into effect later tonight. A winter storm monitoring practice is in place for most of the Lower Peninsula north from Albany to Travers City. “There will be strong winds with a storm system on Saturday, which will rise from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Isolated power outages can occur when combined with wet / heavy snow, ”the NWS said. NWS Gaylord forecast for December 11, 2020. (NWS Gaylord.) “Northeast winds could cause some flooding in Huron lakes on Saturday. Waves of 5 to 9 feet with already high water levels can lead to beach flooding and erosion. There is potential for property damage as the waves could completely sink shipyards and ferries, ”the NWS added. Metro Detroit Heavy rain in Metro Detroit will see mostly rain and mild temperatures this weekend. Paul Cross’s Saturday Forecast: Computer models are very consistent Saturday in southeastern Michigan will be a rainy day for us, and don’t be surprised if you hear thunder! What will 2020 look like with December thunderstorms? If we get any thunder, let’s look at three-quarters to one and a half inches of rain – the most needed rain because our soil is so dry. Heavy snow is expected north and west of a Bay City in the Grand Rapids range, with 4 to 6 inches of snow possible (where a winter storm watch is provided). The trip to northern Michigan will be very stylized on Saturday – check out the free Local 4Caster app’s live radar to see where rain turns into snow – the app’s radar display is color coded as we show on TV, so you can define between rain and snow. Even if you haven’t traveled, the app’s radar will be fun to watch on Saturday. Copyright 2020 WDIV by ClickOnDetroit – All Rights Reserved. .
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