


Heavy snow falling across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan since Wednesday night was accompanied by thunder and lightning Thursday.Heavy, wet snow will continue to fall across parts of the Upper Midwest throughout the day, and 6-12 inches of snow was expected across much of Michigan - and 20 inches possible in localized areas. Snow fell Thursday morning from Iowa to Michigan, the heaviest in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, AccuWeather said. "Heavy snow rates of up to 1 inch per hour will create dangerous travel (Thursday night) into Friday morning across portions of New England, with lighter periods of snow continuing through much of Friday,'' the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center tweeted.įriday's winter weather forecast: As storm moves east, snow returns to Utah, Arizona and other statesĪfter dumping 9.1 inches of snow on Denver, the storm made its mark on the Midwest. Millions of Americans were under a winter weather warnings or advisories Thursday as a storm that hammered Denver with the biggest two-day January snowfall in more than 30 years blanketed the Midwest before heading for the Northeast.įreezing rain and heavy snow are forecast for the Northeast, with the region from Vermont to southern Maine expected to receive 4 to 8 inches of snow by the end of Friday. Watch Video: Snowstorm hammers Denver with biggest two-day snowfall in 30 years
