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Lake-effect snow causes whiteout conditions in Michigan
Lake-effect snow lowered visibility and led to dangerous travel conditions in New Buffalo, Michigan, on Sunday, January 25. This footage was captured by Nathan Voytovick of Nate’s Dronography, who described the conditions as “blinding” and a “complete whiteout.
Michigan is bracing for another round of lake-effect snow this weekend, with snowfall expected to accumulate in spots across the Upper and Lower Peninsulas.
The heaviest snow is expected to fall in the western half of Ottawa, Allegan and Van Buren counties. The Monday morning commute will be impacted.
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Portions of the Great Lakes will be met with feet more of snow by the time Tuesday rolls around, as more rounds of relentless lake-effect snow fall across the region.
Lake-effect snow and strong winds are creating hazardous travel in West Michigan, with widely variable snowfall totals from 1 to 9+ inches expected through Thursday.