Up to 12 inches of snow could blast parts of Michigan and Alaska overnight Sunday, throughout Monday, and into Tuesday—with some areas in Alaska seeing continued snowfall into Wednesday afternoon—according to winter storm warnings issued by the National Weather Service (NWS).
Why It Matters
The NWS has warned drivers in impacted areas that “travel could be very difficult to impossible ,” particularly during morning and evening commutes. It has also cautioned residents in badly affected parts of Alaska that “significant ice accumulations” will likely make roads, paths, and walkways “slick and hazardous,” and may cause power outages.
What To Know
In Michigan, Muskegon and Oceana Counties should brace themselves for between 6 to 12 inches of snow, and Mason County between 4 and 8 inch

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