MUNISING AREA UPDATE via Alger County SORVA >> 03/05
Just a quick update for yah.
Last night and this morning we saw rain.
Today around mid day it switched over to snow. Wet heavy snow.
It is a wet slushy mess. Tonight the temps are staying below freezing until Sunday.
We plan to get the groomers back out tomorrow when conditions permit.
We don’t want to go out and destroy what we have for base.
This weekend should be pretty good. Plenty of base out there and low traffic.
Hearing varying amounts of snow in the area.
We will have to wait and see what we end up with.
Pictured – that is slush that has been sliding off of the roof. It is just starting to get a crust on it. Sorry for the lack of decent pictures. Hunkered down at home. Roads are a nightmare.
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> Blizzard conditions continue with poor visibility and blowing & drifting snow. Widespread moderate to heavy snow continues over the western and north-central sections. Moderate to heavy snow continues through the evening hours. Lake effect snow then focusses over the NNW wind snowbelts through the overnight hours and becomes lighter. Strong wind gusts of up to 50 mph along Lake Superior shores and in the Keweenaw remain possible; causing sporadic power outages. Travel is not recommended this evening. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaBlizzard conditions continue with poor visibility and blowing & drifting snow. Widespread moderate to heavy snow continues over the western and north-central sections. Moderate to heavy snow continues through the evening hours. Lake effect snow then focusses over the NNW wind snowbelts through the overnight hours and becomes lighter. Strong wind gusts of up to 50 mph along Lake Superior shores and in the Keweenaw remain possible; causing sporadic power outages. Travel is not recommended this evening. #906wx #MIwx ... See MoreSee Less
MUNISING AREA UPDATE via Alger County SORVA >> Just a quick update for yah. Last night and this morning we saw rain. Today around mid day it switched over to snow. Wet heavy snow. It is a wet slushy mess. Tonight the temps are staying below freezing until Sunday. We plan to get the groomers back out tomorrow when conditions permit. We don't want to go out and destroy what we have for base. This weekend should be pretty good. Plenty of base out there and low traffic. Hearing varying amounts of snow in the area. We will have to wait and see what we end up with. Pictured - that is slush that has been sliding off of the roof. It is just starting to get a crust on it. Sorry for the lack of decent pictures. Hunkered down at home. Roads are a nightmare. #munising#snowphotos... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via TV6 & FOX UP >> The highest snowfall is still expected in the higher elevations of Baraga and Marquette counties. However, lower amounts in the areas that hang on to temperatures above freezing. Temperatures will be decreasing into the 20s from west to east throughout the afternoon and evening. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaThe highest snowfall is still expected in the higher elevations of Baraga and Marquette counties. However, lower amounts in the areas that hang on to temperatures above freezing. Temperatures will be decreasing into the 20s from west to east throughout the afternoon and evening. FORECAST>www.uppermichiganssource.com/2025/03/05/first-alert-weather-day-blizzard-make-dangerous-travel/... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via Meteorologist Brad Sugden >> This map is still holding strong!!!!! Whew! Same map I made almost TWO DAYS AGO. Nice storm, good girl. Thank you, Mother Nature. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaThis map is still holding strong!!!!! Whew! Same map I made almost TWO DAYS AGO. Nice storm, good girl. Thank you, Mother Nature. ... See MoreSee Less
1” of slush in the Seney area. Still all rain at 10 AM
Can anyone help a troll newb? I'm driving from Oakland County and want to make a day trip to someplace I can travel home and back on the same day. Can anyone recommend a ridable trail that got fresh snow closest to the bridge?
still raining freezing rain mix in Marquette , only 4” this morning ….
Light rain in Harvey
.5 “ in Newberry
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> Impactful winter weather and dangerous travel conditions are expected today. Heavy snow will focus into the west and north-central. Strong winds up to 50 mph along Lake Superior shores and in the Keweenaw will result in blizzard conditions, possible tree damage, and potential for power outages. Rain and mixed precipitation will linger in the southeast before transitioning to snow this afternoon. Please take extreme caution if you must travel! #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsaraea... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via Meteorologist Brad Sugden >> Snow map is holding strong based on latest guidance! I see the small NW shift on the Euro. However, the HRRR and GFS have been doing well this season and are holding steady with my map below. This will start after sunset tonight and continue through very early Thursday. The 24" potential is in the high terrain west of Marquette NOT for the city itself. I think a foot is possible there, though! Marquette is in my 10-14" / 12-16" band so essentially 10-16" of snow. Remember the WIND will be strong. Gusts 40-50mph will common in the UP with the snow coming down. Blizzard conditions are possible. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaSnow map is holding strong based on latest guidance!
I see the small NW shift on the Euro. However, the HRRR and GFS have been doing well this season and are holding steady with my map below.
This will start after sunset tonight and continue through very early Thursday.
The 24" potential is in the high terrain west of Marquette NOT for the city itself. I think a foot is possible there, though! Marquette is in my 10-14" / 12-16" band so essentially 10-16" of snow.
Remember the WIND will be strong. Gusts 40-50mph will common in the UP with the snow coming down. Blizzard conditions are possible.
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> Tonight, heavy and wet snow is likely over the west half of the U.P. before spreading east on Wednesday. Strong winds are also possible Wednesday; especially along the shores of Lake Superior and the Keweenaw with gusts to 50 mph. Sporadic power outages are possible Wednesday with the combination of the wet snow and strong winds. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaTonight, heavy and wet snow is likely over the west half of the U.P. before spreading east on Wednesday. Strong winds are also possible Wednesday; especially along the shores of Lake Superior and the Keweenaw with gusts to 50 mph. Sporadic power outages are possible Wednesday with the combination of the wet snow and strong winds. #906wx #MIwx ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via Midwest Weather >> ~Blizzard Forecast Tuesday Afternoon-Wednesday~ A blizzard is expected to bring near-impossible travel conditions at times Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon. Widespread rain will turn to heavy snow from west to east tomorrow and Wednesday. Rain will turn to snow along and west of the Missouri River before midnight Tuesday night and east after midnight tomorrow night. Snowfall rates will near 2" an hour at times from portions of IA to portions of WI. Combining intense snowfall rates and wind gusts between 55 and 70 MPH will cause blizzard conditions for 12-18 hours. The heaviest totals will be from southwest IA up to the western U.P. with amounts of 5" or greater. A rather sharp cutoff is expected on the eastern edge as it will be warmer, but convective precipitation also decreases. We will have an updated snowfall forecast if needed tomorrow morning. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea#gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskey~OUTDATED~
~Blizzard Forecast Tuesday Afternoon-Wednesday~
A blizzard is expected to bring near-impossible travel conditions at times Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon. Widespread rain will turn to heavy snow from west to east tomorrow and Wednesday. Rain will turn to snow along and west of the Missouri River before midnight Tuesday night and east after midnight tomorrow night. Snowfall rates will near 2" an hour at times from portions of IA to portions of WI. Combining intense snowfall rates and wind gusts between 55 and 70 MPH will cause blizzard conditions for 12-18 hours.
The heaviest totals will be from southwest IA up to the western U.P. with amounts of 5" or greater. A rather sharp cutoff is expected on the eastern edge as it will be warmer, but convective precipitation also decreases. We will have an updated snowfall forecast if needed tomorrow morning.
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WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> A band of rain and freezing rain spreads across the U.P. late tonight, which could create slippery travel conditions during the Tuesday morning commute. The best chances for a light glaze of ice is over the interior central sections and the Keweenaw. The transition to all rain is expected on Tuesday afternoon. On Tuesday night, heavy wet snow is likely over the west half of the U.P. before spreading east on Wednesday. Strong winds are also possible Wednesday; especially along the shores of Lake Superior and the Keweenaw. Wind gusts to 55 mph are possible. Sporadic power outages are possible Wednesday with the combination of the wet snow and strong winds. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaA band of rain and freezing rain spreads across the U.P. late tonight, which could create slippery travel conditions during the Tuesday morning commute. The best chances for a light glaze of ice is over the interior central sections and the Keweenaw. The transition to all rain is expected on Tuesday afternoon. On Tuesday night, heavy wet snow is likely over the west half of the U.P. before spreading east on Wednesday. Strong winds are also possible Wednesday; especially along the shores of Lake Superior and the Keweenaw. Wind gusts to 55 mph are possible. Sporadic power outages are possible Wednesday with the combination of the wet snow and strong winds. #906wx #MIwx ... See MoreSee Less