Many roads were snow-covered and slippery Wednesday morning in the Upper Peninsula, where residents are accustomed to snowy conditions. Of his drive into work, meteorologist Justin Titus said that roads were "just rutted out and kind of felt like you were driving over a washboard."
Date: Nov 12, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Meteorologists: Cold Weather Over Much Of US Isn't Because Of Polar Vortex
STAY HOMERoads in parts of northern Michigan were in very poor condition, with 2 to 3 inches of snow falling an hour on Tuesday morning, National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Titus said. But there were no delays reported Tuesday at Sawyer International Airport in Michigans Upper Peninsul
least a foot of snow Tuesday - with another foot or two expected - prompting several school closures, including at Northwestern Michigan University. National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Titus said roads are in "very poor condition," with 2 to 3 inches of snow falling an hour on Tuesday morning.
a foot of snow Tuesday -- with another foot or two expected -- prompting several school closures, including at Northwestern Michigan University. National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Titus said roads are in "very poor condition," with 2 to 3 inches of snow falling an hour on Tuesday morning.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula also was buried under at least a food of snow Tuesday with another foot or two expected before the storm passes. National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Titus said roads are in "very poor condition," with 2 to 3 inches of snow falling an hour on Tuesday morning.
Roads in parts of northern Michigan were in "very poor condition," with 2 to 3 inches of snow falling an hour on Tuesday morning, National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Titus said. But there were no delays reported Tuesday at Sawyer International Airport in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
ow Tuesday with another foot or two expected prompting several school closures, including at Northwestern Michigan University. National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Titus said roads are in very poor condition, with 2 to 3 inches of snow falling an hour on Tuesday morning.
ast a foot of snow Tuesday with another foot or two expected prompting several school closures, including at Northern Michigan University. National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Titus said roads are in "very poor condition," with 2 to 3 inches of snow falling an hour on Tuesday morning.