The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory at 3:01 p.m. EST on Monday valid from Tuesday 7 a.m. EST until Wednesday 7 a.m. EST for Alger, Luce and Schoolcraft counties.
The Upper Peninsula will get the brunt of a clipper system sweeping across Michigan. It is expected to make a swift exit on Thursday.
The Arctic air mass over Michigan and the whole of the Midwest may stick around as late as Wednesday, the National Weather Service said. "A bitterly cold airmass will remain in place for much of the South and eastern U.S. over the next couple of days ...
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Michigan residents could see winds as strong as 55 mph Monday, the National Weather Service said. The weather service said a wind advisory is in effect for most of Michigan from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday because of the potential for winds gusting between 45 mph and 55 mph.
Motorists should be prepared for slippery roads and rapid changes in visibility and road conditions due to lake effect snow, the weather service said.
The National Weather Service issued a weather alert at 5:02 p.m. EST on Monday for snow until 8:30 p.m. EST for Mason, Lake, Osceola, Oceana, Newaygo and Mecosta counties.
From subzero temperatures spanning the week to incoming snow Monday night, Michigan will find itself in the middle of winter weather that feels like it's blowing out of the Arctic for the next few days.
The National Weather Service said reported readings as low as minus 27 Tuesday as an Arctic air mass spread across Michigan.
The Marquette NWS office said wind chills in some areas could reach 44 below zero early in the week and residents should prepare.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for Monday for many Michigan counties, including ones in Metro Detroit.