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Posted: 8:27 PM Dec 20, 2008
More snow, severe cold forecast for Michigan
Forecasters say another winter storm bearing down on Michigan won't bring as much snow as the system that dumped up to 13 inches on the southern half of the Lower Peninsula.
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Forecasters say another winter storm bearing down on Michigan won't bring as much snow as the system that dumped up to 13 inches on the southern half of the Lower Peninsula.
But they say the heavy snow that northern Lower Michigan missed yesterday could hit hard tomorrow, with eight inches or more possible along the Lake Huron shoreline.
And up to 15 inches of snow could fall through tomorrow night in much of the western Upper Peninsula.
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings until Monday morning for the western half and northern third of the Lower Peninsula, and for much of western Upper Michigan.
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