Tag: snow
WEATHER UPDATE
Wonderfully wonky January winter weather with us MONDAY NIGHT into TUESDAY: rain & snow mixture, so expect some slick surfaces, temps in the 30°s, & north winds 5-15 mph.
WEATHER UPDATE
Frostbite is no joke & definitely possible over the next few days.If you must head outdoors, wrap yourself up in more layers than Ralphie & Randy Parker in “A Christmas Story”!Wind chill as low as -20°, west winds 5-15 mph, & temperatures 5-20°.WEDNESDAY: very cold, windy snow showers in the West U.P. & partly sunny […]
WEATHER UPDATE
WINTER STORM WATCH WHEN: Wednesday night through Thursday afternoon WHERE: western & central U.P. counties WHAT: heavy wet snow, total snow 6+ inches SE wind gusts up to 40 mph, especially in the Keweenaw & by Lake Michigan shore
WEATHER UPDATE
Chilly & low-key conditions TUESDAY NIGHT with cloudy skies, steady 25-35° temperatures, & breezy ESE winds 10-20 mph. WINTER STORM WATCHWEDNESDAY night through THURSDAY afternoonWestern & Central U.P.Heavy wet snow, 6+ inches – highest totals by Wisconsin border & lowest totals by Lake Superior shorelineSE gusts up to 40 mph, especially up in the Keweenaw […]
WEATHER UPDATE
Relaxed winter conditions for TUESDAY with cloudy-overcast, brisk 25-40° temps, & ESE winds 5-15 mph. Stay updated with WZMQ 19 for WEDNESDAY’S forecast of a possible WINTER STORM: snow total 4-7″.
WEATHER UPDATE
SATURDAY – get your toboggans ready – snow, crisp 25-35° temps, & SE winds 5-15 mph. SUNDAY – great day for brunch with cloudy skies, a tad warmer temp range 25-40°, & light NE winds 0-10 mph.
WEATHER UPDATE
A fairly calm FRIDAY night with cloudy skies, 20-30° temps, & eastern winds 5-15 mph. SATURDAY snow on the way – details at 11PM EST.
Tips to stay safe on the road and water this winter
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WZMQ) – The national weather service has a winter storm warning in place through Tuesday across the Upper Peninsula. As a cold front sweeps across the eastern United States bringing a chill to the Midwest, hazardous driving conditions will begin to affect the U.P. “Slushy conditions are caused by the ice and the […]