Lake-effect snow swept over Michigan Wednesday, Dec. 10, dropping over half a foot of snow in parts of northern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service.
Accumulations were highest in northern and mid-Michigan, with moderate and light snowfall in the Upper Peninsula, and west and southeast Michigan, the weather agency reported.
Light lake-effect snow is expected to continue into Thursday evening, Dec. 11, for northwest Michigan and the eastern U.P., followed by another round Friday, Dec. 12, the NWS said.
Here's what to know Wednesday’s snowfall, according to NWS observers and weather stations.
How much did it snow in the UP?
The U.P. saw close to half a foot of snow in some areas. Here are the snowfall reports:
Forest Lake: 5.3 inches
Cusino Lake: 5 inches
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