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Special Weather Statement issued January 25 at 7:18PM EST by NWS Gaylord MI

Bands of heavy snow with southwest to west winds gusting up to 35
to 40 mph will impact much of Eastern Upper Michigan this
evening. This will lead to very low visibilities and
blowing/drifting snow. The worst conditions are expected through
10 PM tonight. These bands of heavy snow will move quickly over
the area, resulting in brief and localized impacts. Heavy snowfall
may result in hazardous travel, including along I-75, and drivers
are encouraged to plan extra time to reach their destination and
increase space between vehicles.

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