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Fierce Blizzard Buries US Midwest in More than 2ft (60cm) of Snow
The blizzard caused over 124,000 power outages and forced widespread closures with up to 36 inches of snow reported in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, officials said.
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Up to 31 inches of snow fell during 48-hour blizzard in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Blizzard conditions will taper off into Tuesday, March 17, for Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the northern Lower Peninsula. Snowfall reports show 31 inches fell in the central U.P., with additional inches underway. On Monday, March 16, a blizzard warning, ice storm warning, winter storm warning, lakeshore flooding, and a wind advisory are issued for Michigan — ice is forecast to accumulate in the northeast-central Lower Peninsula, and snowbelt a…
Michigan’s Blizzard Warning area expands, Ice Storm area shifts
GAYLORD, MI - The powerful Blizzard Warning that stretched across the Upper Peninsula on the first day of this two-day storm punch has now expanded into the top of the northern Lower Peninsula, the National Weather Service said.
·Michigan, United States
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right1Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Center
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