Winter storm map shows states getting snow Fri.
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Brand-new snowfall map: Highest accumulation in years now expected in NYC, other tristate areas
Snowfall projections have jumped yet again for the major post-Christmas storm, with the latest National Weather Service map now showing up to 8 inches or more in several tristate communities. The newest forecast,
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Snow stacking up in Michigan, several Lower Michigan cities approaching 100 inches so far
It actually has been snowier than normal up to this point for almost all cities in Michigan. The only quirky exception I can find is Grand Rapids, which is two inches below average on snowfall. RELATED: How much snow? The Keweenaw has already clocked more than 100 inches this winter
Still, snowfall rates will be heavy at times, and gusty winds will be present (especially in the mountains), which could lead to the quick covering of roadways and periods of low visibility. Don’t be surprised if we see some snow squalls occur tomorrow,
Snowfall projections have risen for an approaching quick-moving system set to bring accumulating snow overnight into Tuesday, Dec. 23, making for a potentially messy morning commute in the tristate, according to the National Weather