Snow began falling across Michigan on Monday, Dec. 8, and is expected to continue on and off through at least Thursday Dec. 11, as a clipper system moves through the state.
By Thursday morning, Dec. 11, the eastern Upper Peninsulas and northwest Michigan could get up to 11 inches of snow for the week, although areas outside of the typical snow belts will see lighter snow amounts, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

“Lake effect and enhanced snow will be falling over parts of eastern upper and NW lower starting this afternoon and lasting through Tuesday,” the NWS Gaylord office said in a post on X on Dec. 8.
Here’s a look at how much snow has fallen this week.
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Snowfall reports from across Michigan
National Weather Service observers, weather stations and other reports announced the following snowfall amounts for the previous 36 hours as of Tuesday afternoon:
Lansing State Journal reporter Sarah Moore contributed reporting.
Jalen Williams is a trending reporter at the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at jawilliams1@freepress.com.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Clipper system brushed Michigan. Where snow fell
Reporting by Jalen Williams, Detroit Free Press / Detroit Free Press
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