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More travel impacts coming with gale force winds, rain and snow

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More travel impacts coming with gale force winds, rain and snow

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Showers and gusty wind conditions subside in Upper Michigan Tuesday night as a low pressure system lifts north of the region. But the break is brief as a Northern Plains system moves towards the U.P. and Western Great Lakes Region Wednesday. Wet, slushy and windy hazards late Wednesday through Thursday — snow chances enter in the mix as cold air aloft sweeps in. Wednesday night-Thursday morning snow can total 3″ or more in elevated terrain west like the Hurons.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy with rain and winds subsiding overnight; patchy drizzle and fog

Lows: 30s/40

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with few rain/snow mix, spreading east to west in the evening

>Highs: 40

Thursday: Mostly cloudy with morning rain/snow mix, transitioning to rain in the afternoon; windy

>Highs: 40

Friday: Mostly cloudy with rain/snow mix mainly north, drier south; windy

>Highs: 40

Saturday: Partial sunshine with rain/snow mix, tapering in the afternoon; windy

>Highs: 30s/40

Sunday: Partial sunshine with isolated rain/snow mix

>Highs: 40

Monday: Mostly cloudy with rain/snow mix; breezy

>Highs: 40

Tuesday: Scattered clouds with lake effect rain and snow in the north wind belts; blustery

>Highs: 30s

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