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Arctic air is moving toward the U.S., bringing potential bitter cold and heavy snow to the Great Lakes and Northeast.

Michigan's Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula will likely see lake-effect snow and cold temperatures.

More Arctic air may be on the move toward the U.S., bringing the potential for bitter cold and heavy snow across the Great Lakes and Northeast toward the end of next week.

The Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula are likely to see lake-effect snow and colder-than-normal temperatures later in the week, while the southeast Lower Peninsula, including Detroit, will mostly experience rain and chilly mornings, according to the Climate Prediction Center .

Several separate storm systems will move across the country during peak travel

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