It looks like the models have spoken, and the track moved slightly southeast of the previous runs, meaning the heaviest snow will most likely fall between I-94 and I-96. Snow is overspreading the area at the moment, and the snow will become moderate to heavy overnight. It looks like the heavier snow will reach further north into our viewing area towards or just before daybreak.
I would expect most school wills stay open tomorrow, however, maybe schools may close early as the drive home will likely be horrible, as snow will last through noon tomorrow, along with light snow showers throughout the day. Winds reaching 20+mph will also contribute to nasty road conditions, even after the storm passes.
Here's the final snow map; it's basically a now-cast now and we throw the models out. Anywhere from 0.40-1.00 QPF is expected across much of central-lower Michigan, with amounts closing in on 1.00 as your near Detroit.
Good luck out there and drive safe tomorrow!
Sunday Update: Final thoughts on incoming Winter Storm
Posted by MidMIWeather on Sunday, February 21, 2010
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