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A clipper system is expected to bring lake-effect snow to Michigan and the Great Lakes region.

The storm is forecast to impact peak Thanksgiving travel from Tuesday night into Wednesday.

A second round of snow, potentially connected to the polar vortex, could arrive early next week.

Lake-effect snow is in the forecast for Michigan this week as a fast-moving clipper system from the Rockies moves across the Plains into the Great Lakes.

Snow is expected to begin Tuesday night, Nov. 25, into Wednesday, Nov. 26, during peak Thanksgiving travel, with the heaviest amounts in western in the Upper Peninsular and areas near Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.

Some communities could see more than an inch of snow per hour , with total accumulations of up to a foot or more throu

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