The National Weather Service's (NWS) latest advisory shows that heavy snow conditions can threaten portions of the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan this week, causing cold-related health concerns and travel hazards.

In the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, residents should also stay alert for a snowy outlook. Meanwhile, a major spring storm will be likely in the Northeast, Mid-Mississippi Valley, Mid-Atlantic, Ohio Valley, and Southern-Central Plains.

Additionally, the NWS Weather Prediction Center warns of a potential early April storm, bringing significant snow and gusty winds on Wednesday through Friday. Due to potential weather threats, motorists should monitor the weather outlook in the affected area, particularly in the Great Lakes and Northeast in the late week.

Michigan and Wisconsin Weather Outlook: Where Will Heavy Snow Unload?

Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA
Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA. Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula of Michigan can anticipate possible heavy snow this week, causing hazardous travel. 
(Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA)

The NWS Shot Range Forecast Discussion warns of heavy snow developing in portions of Wisconsin and the U.P. of Michigan this week. NWS monitors the potential stormy outlook on Tuesday, with a mix of rain and snow.

The snow can spread over northern Illinois and northern Michigan. Residents should expect heavy snowfall in early spring. The chance of snow can cause cold-related health concerns, including hypothermia and frostbite.

On Wednesday, the snow threat can hit portions of the Upstate and Northern New York, including northern New England. Over the Great Lakes, wet and heavy snow are likely. Homeowners should stay alert for freezing rain and sleet.

The advisory warns of a dangerous road outlook, with low visibility and snow-covered roads. Additionally, power outages can occur, making cold-related health risks challenging.

In New York, the forecast shows that a light and rainy outlook can occur with below-normal temperatures. In Boston, potential snow can unfold on Tuesday night into Thursday, with possible higher elevation snow. Residents should keep alert for strong winds, lower-elevation snow, and coastal flooding. The challenging winds can lead to slower commutes and tree damage.

Meanwhile, Chicago residents can anticipate thunderstorms, bringing pea-sized hail and torrential downpours. Flood-prone areas are vulnerable to minor flooding, particularly from the Crown Point to the Valpo line.

In Kansas City, a strong line of thunderstorms can threaten the region, especially in eastern Kansas, KC Metro, and the Missouri Border. Similar to Chicago and Boston, flooding concerns and hail can occur.

Also Read: Ohio, Mississippi Valleys Forecast: Severe Weather to Bring Widespread Showers, Flash Flooding

Snow Preparedness in April

Potential snow can still unload this early week of April, with a mix of rain. Affected areas can suffer from deteriorating road conditions and health concerns due to the freezing outlook. When commutes are not essential, homeowners should stay at home until the weather improves.

In addition, emergency snow kits are handy and important for motorists and homeowners. Storing emergency supplies is recommended for disasters and winter storms.

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