CADILLAC AREA UPDATE via Coyote Crossing Resort – 2/17
Pete posted a new trail report at midnight, rating the trails Fair – Good …
“ Hello- We have received about 5-6″ as of midnight tonight! Things are looking up for an enjoyable Pres. Day weekend. Can’t comment on areas very far away, but our immediate Coyote, LPL, Boon, Mesick areas should be rideable/decent for this weekend. Expect ICY spots throughout , but we should have enough snow to enjoy the weekend. RIDE RIGHT! Pete “
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CADILLAC AREA UPDATE via Caberfae Peaks – 2/17
Good Morning from #caberfaepeaks with at least 5” of new snow since yesterday afternoon.
We still have lift tickets and rentals available this weekend: store.CaberfaePeaks.com
Photos taken 7:15 am on Friday, Feb 17th. Enjoy winter!
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CADILLAC AREA UPDATE via Coyote Crossing Resort – 2/16
We’ve gotten 2-3” of fresh snow, so far, and it’s still snowing. If we get another 2-3”, the trails should be decent!
• Ski slopes are in good shape now!
• Fish Fry & Karaoke Friday evening in our bar
• One cabin open this Friday & Saturday
Call (231) 862-3212, Ext. 2
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To better access the forest trails, you’ll want to use one of the Staging Areas below:
33 Rd Staging Area–S of M-55–approx.. 3 miles west of Cadillac on M-55 (watch for signs)
Caberfae Staging Area–approx.. 12 miles west of Cadillac on M-55 (watch for signs)
Boon Staging Area–park in plowed area south of Boon Grocery
Note: The porta-a-johns were removed from our staging areas today as our contracts on them expired 3-15-13.
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Gaylord Michigan >> Additional icing across the area appears less likely today with only a glaze of ice possible for some areas. Snow will continue to spread across the area, leading to 1-2" of wet accumulations for many south of the bridge before switching over rain. Strong winds are expected today with gusts to 40+ mph, potentially leading to more down trees and limbs from recent icing. Thunderstorms are also possible this afternoon. #miweather #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskeyAdditional icing across the area appears less likely today with only a glaze of ice possible for some areas. Snow will continue to spread across the area, leading to 1-2" of wet accumulations for many south of the bridge before switching over rain. Strong winds are expected today with gusts to 40+ mph, potentially leading to more down trees and limbs from recent icing. Thunderstorms are also possible this afternoon. ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Gaylord Michigan >> More snow and freezing rain is expected early Wednesday morning. Strong east winds will also be seen for most of Wednesday. A few thunderstorms cannot be ruled out as well. The good news is that temperatures will warm this afternoon. #miweather #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskeyMore snow and freezing rain is expected early Wednesday morning. Strong east winds will also be seen for most of Wednesday. A few thunderstorms cannot be ruled out as well. The good news is that temperatures will warm this afternoon. ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Gaylord Michigan >> A cold night is on tap as temps fall into the teens and perhaps single digits across much of northern Michigan, especially in areas heavily impacted by the recent ice storm. This could lead to dangerous conditions for those without power or a safe source of heat. Looking ahead, it will be quieter Tuesday before another system brings the potential for another active wintry system for midweek. #miweather #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskeyA cold night is on tap as temps fall into the teens and perhaps single digits across much of northern Michigan, especially in areas heavily impacted by the recent ice storm. This could lead to dangerous conditions for those without power or a safe source of heat. Looking ahead, it will be quieter Tuesday before another system brings the potential for another active wintry system for midweek. ... See MoreSee Less
Does anyone have any information that would explain why Antrim County was excluded from the the governor’s State of Emergency? Are there any numbers showing ice accumulation for Antrim as compared to surrounding areas?