First off, our clipper system has decided to take a more northerly track which means that the snow predictions have changed a bit.
Tonight: We'll watch the clipper system give snow to places in Wisconsin, about 1-3 inches is possible near Green Bay. Otherwise a calm night in much of the Great Lakes region.
Tomorrow: In the morning hours we'll start to see snow in most of Michigan, again where about 1-3 inches is possible in the places like Grand Rapids. Other places like Detroit, Fort Wayne and Toledo, at most about an inch of total snow accumulation from this system. The image below is my predicted realm of snow for Friday morning. Now please note that because the system has changed it coarse a bit, things will be a bit different but I haven't had time to update the map. However, most of the outline on this map is still close to what I would could call accurate. I'll update this a little later on.

Tomorrow night: The system will move out of the area, and we should just have a mostly cloudy night in all the above mentioned places that had snow during the day. The snow will be in Erie and Buffalo where about 1-3 inches is possible in those locations.
Saturday: We'll be watching our second low form in the Ozarks and that could be what will be giving us some more snow in cities like Fort Wayne, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and Erie, but this will only be in evening hours.
Sunday: The snow will continue, especially during the morning hours for all the above mentioned, and about 2-4 inches of snow is possible, however that number could change because we need to wait about 12 more hours before we can make a very solid forecast here at GLWX.
I'll be keeping you all update as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather!
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