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A blizzard warning is in effect for parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula through Thanksgiving morning.
Some areas could see over a foot of snow, with localized totals reaching up to three feet.
Strong winds combined with heavy snow are creating dangerous travel and whiteout conditions.
The storm is expected to move eastward, bringing lake-enhanced snow to many areas.
A blizzard warning is in effect for parts of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula as a strong winter storm brings heavy snow, high winds, and dangerous travel conditions through Thanksgiving.
Inland areas of the Keweenaw, Ontonagon, and Gogebic counties, as well as the Michigamme highlands of Baraga and Marquette counties north of U.S. 41, could see as much as 12 additional inches of snow by Thursday evening,

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