The first significant lake-effect storm system of the season is knocking on our door. This two-round system will kick in Saturday night across parts of Michigan, then another round will come on Sunday into early Monday.

By the time it’s done, one part of the Upper Peninsula could see up to a foot of snow stacked up, while some fairly heavy snow bands could set up across parts of the Lower Peninsula, bringing several inches of snow.

We’re also in line for some much colder air to sweep across the state for the next few days. So find your hat and gloves and get ready for a taste of early winter.

This afternoon, the National Weather Service updated the warnings and advisories associated with this incoming storm system. The pink-shaded counties in the Upper Peninsula (Marquette and Alger) ar

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