SENEY AREA UPDATE via Seney Snowmobile Association – 12/01
We do have a good amount of snow. It is all lake affect blowing and drifting. We can’t give you an actual amount. We don’t have trail reports yet because today is the first day we can start to go out. It’s going to take us some time to set up the trails. Remember the ground underneath is not frozen yet. So swamps and mud holes won’t be frozen so avoid those areas. Our Groomer Trackers won’t be up and running just yet. We are hoping they will be back to us this week. They had to get sent out for an update. Once we get them back we will let everyone know. Give us a few days and we’ll update everyone on the trails and what to expect. So far it’s a great start to the season.
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SENEY AREA UPDATE via Mater’s Stop -N- Go Gas Station – 11/29
The snow globes are getting rocked!! We need this stuff to freeze in place and give us a good base to work with. According to JB, he’s out plowing the roads and we’ve already got around 15 inches of snow with more falling.
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> North-northwest lake effect snow continues overnight before backing to the north wind snowbelts early Monday morning. Confidence is increasing that a heavy snowband will move into the central U.P. during the morning commute hours Monday. Take it slow on ice and snow! As lake effect snow persists through the day, snow accumulations near 2-4" are possible, less near the lakeshores, and locally higher 10-12" are possible in western Alger and northern Delta counties. Lake effect snow finally begins to taper off Tuesday before a clipper system brings widespread light snow late into Wednesday. See possible snowfall accumulation through Monday evening here: www.weather.gov/mqt/winter #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaNorth-northwest lake effect snow continues overnight before backing to the north wind snowbelts early Monday morning. Confidence is increasing that a heavy snowband will move into the central U.P. during the morning commute hours Monday. Take it slow on ice and snow!
As lake effect snow persists through the day, snow accumulations near 2-4" are possible, less near the lakeshores, and locally higher 10-12" are possible in western Alger and northern Delta counties.
Lake effect snow finally begins to taper off Tuesday before a clipper system brings widespread light snow late into Wednesday.
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> NW lake effect snow will veer to the NNW snowbelts today. Dangerous travel conditions are expected under the strongest snow bands. And, late tonight into Monday, heavy lake effect snow could move into the central UP. However, due to spread in model guidance, confidence remains low in location and duration of dominant lake effect bands across Marquette County. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaNW lake effect snow will veer to the NNW snowbelts today. Dangerous travel conditions are expected under the strongest snow bands. And, late tonight into Monday, heavy lake effect snow could move into the central UP. However, due to spread in model guidance, confidence remains low in location and duration of dominant lake effect bands across Marquette County. ... See MoreSee Less
SENEY AREA UPDATE via Seney Snowmobile Association >> We do have a good amount of snow. It is all lake affect blowing and drifting. We can't give you an actual amount. We don't have trail reports yet because today is the first day we can start to go out. It's going to take us some time to set up the trails. Remember the ground underneath is not frozen yet. So swamps and mud holes won't be frozen so avoid those areas. Our Groomer Trackers won't be up and running just yet. We are hoping they will be back to us this week. They had to get sent out for an update. Once we get them back we will let everyone know. Give us a few days and we'll update everyone on the trails and what to expect. So far it's a great start to the season. #seney #newberry... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> After a brief reprieve in the east-central UP today, NW lake effect snow will pick up again overnight, backing to the NNW snowbelts Sunday. Dangerous travel conditions are expected under the strongest snowbands. Come late Sunday into Monday, heavy lake effect snow could move into the central UP, however, confidence still remains low on where the greatest snow will fall, especially in the Marquette area. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaAfter a brief reprieve in the east-central UP today, NW lake effect snow will pick up again overnight, backing to the NNW snowbelts Sunday. Dangerous travel conditions are expected under the strongest snowbands. Come late Sunday into Monday, heavy lake effect snow could move into the central UP, however, confidence still remains low on where the greatest snow will fall, especially in the Marquette area. ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> Here are a handful of snowfall reports from the last 72 hours. Areas of Alger and Gogebic counties have so far received close to or over 2ft of snow as heavy lake effect bands remained nearly stationary. Continue sending your snowfall reports! #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea*This is not a complete list*
Here are a handful of snowfall reports from the last 72 hours. Areas of Alger and Gogebic counties have so far received close to or over 2ft of snow as heavy lake effect bands remained nearly stationary.
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WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> Persistent northwest flow over Lake Superior will continue moderate to heavy lake effect snow across the northwest wind snow belts through the weekend. Please continue to exercise caution if traveling through these areas. Less snowfall is expected across the central UP and nearshore Marquette area where lake effect snow bands are not favored to set up. Sunday, winds are expected to back to the north-northwest, potentially favoring accumulating lake effect snow in the central UP. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaPersistent northwest flow over Lake Superior will continue moderate to heavy lake effect snow across the northwest wind snow belts through the weekend. Please continue to exercise caution if traveling through these areas. Less snowfall is expected across the central UP and nearshore Marquette area where lake effect snow bands are not favored to set up. Sunday, winds are expected to back to the north-northwest, potentially favoring accumulating lake effect snow in the central UP. ... See MoreSee Less