A storm system timed just right, or wrong, should produce southern Michigan’s first coating of snow.

We have much colder air gradually filtering into Lower Michigan Saturday night through Monday. A storm system with a fairly solid precipitation area will be moving across Lower Michigan Saturday night and Sunday.

Temperatures Saturday night may be just a few degrees warm enough to prevent accumulating snow. By sunrise Sunday morning though, the temperatures should be cold enough for meaningful snow rates, not just a flake here or there.

This is interesting because the storm system low pressure center should track to northern Ohio. Remember- in the middle of winter, southern Michigan’s snowstorms are made by a storm center tracking across northern Ohio. This puts southern Michigan in the

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