LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — After a heat and dry autumn, it seems just like the climate is taking a flip in the direction of winter this week with our newest system.
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A big low-pressure system will develop over the area on Wednesday, resulting in widespread rain and gusty winds. As temperatures cool in a single day, the rain will change to a wintry combine and at last snow earlier than dawn on Thursday.
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Heavy, moist snow will wrestle to build up because the floor is just not frozen but, ensuing within the snow actively melting because it accumulates. It will hold snowfall totals close to or beneath 1″ in most spots throughout Mid-Michigan, although domestically increased totals are attainable nearer to Lake Michigan.
Rain will start to combine again in as temperatures heat all through Thursday, resulting in additional snowmelt.
Whereas just a few showers are attainable on Friday, it is going to be too heat for snow with highs within the 40s, so any precipitation that falls will likely be rain to finish the work week.