Back-to-back clipper systems are expected to bring lake-effect snow to Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula this week, prompting a winter storm warning.

In addition, snow is forecast to develop along the snowbelt this week along Michigan's west and northwest shorelines as significantly cold temperatures move in.

Central and western areas in Chippewa county , from Grand Marais to Sault Ste. Marie, are under a winter storm warning from Wednesday, Dec. 3, until Thursday afternoon, Dec. 4, with up to a foot of snow expected and 30 mph wind gusts. Conditions are expected to create blowing slow and dangerous travel for Thursday morning, Dec. 4. The heaviest snow will fall near Sault Ste. Marie and Whitefish Point .

Alger, Luce and northern Schoolcraft counties are under a winter wea

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