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Forecasters are urging residents and travelers to take precautions, as the snowfall could lead to dangerous driving conditions.
Hazardous winter weather was expected through early Wednesday, according to forecasters. The storm had dropped a wintry mix of precipitation across the Midwest overnight.
On Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. EST the National Weather Service released an updated winter weather advisory in effect until Thursday at 7 a.m. EST for Alger, Luce and Schoolcraft counties.
Nearly a foot of snow fell on one town from one winter storm that hit the Northeast earlier in the week.
Tuesday's heavy snowfall led to crashes, parking bans and hundreds of closures. Just short of 5 inches fell at Portland International Jetport, with totals higher farther from the coast.
The National Weather Service released a winter storm warning at 12:35 p.m. on Monday valid from Tuesday 7 a.m. until Wednesday 7 a.m. for Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden counties.
Drivers in certain areas are advised to consider delaying all travel.
A pair of clipper systems will bring snow and much-colder temperatures to Michigan this week. See where.
At 3:06 a.m. EST on Tuesday, the National Weather Service released an updated winter storm warning in effect until 7 a.m. EST for Mason, Oceana, Muskegon and Ottawa counties.
As much as 12 inches of snow could fall on Tuesday across five states, with lesser amounts expected to be much more widespread.
As New Englanders know, storms are not always well forecast, with snowfall amounts sometimes over or under forecast and some starting earlier or later than expected.
After a slow start to the season, parts of Utah's mountains could receive 2 feet of snow or more from an incoming system.