Snow or sleet on its way
Some tricky driving weather is on its way to mid-Michigan overnight, say forecasters from the National Weather Service.Low pressure will move toward southeast Lower Michigan overnight. Precipitation will develop this evening and continue through tonight.
Mid-Michigan's northern highlands are expected to see more snow, forecasters say. One to 6 inches of snow is likely north of a Muskegon-to-Alma line. The forecast calls for 3 to 4 inches of snow in the highlands of northwestern Clare County, with about an inch expected near Mt. Pleasant, Lake Isabella and Alma, and less than a half-inch near Ashley.
Mainly rain can be expected south, with a brief mix of precipitation late tonight. Most of the precipitation will be ended by mid morning Friday.
Mid-Michigan's northern highlands are expected to see more snow, forecasters say. One to 6 inches of snow is likely north of a Muskegon-to-Alma line. The forecast calls for 3 to 4 inches of snow in the highlands of northwestern Clare County, with about an inch expected near Mt. Pleasant, Lake Isabella and Alma, and less than a half-inch near Ashley.
Mainly rain can be expected south, with a brief mix of precipitation late tonight. Most of the precipitation will be ended by mid morning Friday.
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