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Michigan Weather Video: Focus turns to next imminent snowstorm
- A lake-effect snow event is ongoing in western and northern Michigan, with winter warnings in place.
- Forecast calls for a solid snowstorm to affect travel this weekend, especially Saturday night into Sunday.
- Most of the lower peninsula could see 4 to 7 inches of snow, with Detroit and Ann Arbor possibly warmer and wetter.
- Following the storm, temperatures are forecast to drop into the 20s with extended cold into early December.
- The piece praises short-range models like HRRR for accuracy in severe weather and lake-effect snow.
- There is a call to improve the U.S. weather model, with sympathy toward the Global Forecast System (GFS).
- The article is based on a live weather broadcast now converted to text for the story.
- The weekend storm timing suggests safer travel on Saturday morning before the heaviest impact.
- Winter warnings and advisories cover western Michigan, with the Upper Peninsula under a blizzard warning.
- The forecast highlights a transition from snow to prolonged cold and potential lake-effect patterns into December.
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