A heavy-lake effect snow will be likely in Upper Michigan this week, according to an advisory from the National Weather Service (NWS). Meanwhile, the Southern Rockies can expect snowy conditions this early week.

The mid-month of March can unload challenging weather conditions in parts of Upper Michigan, the Great Lakes, and the Southern Rockies. The forecast also monitors the development of a strong cold front in the Southeast on Tuesday.

The NWS Weather Prediction Center reports that much colder temperatures can emerge in the Eastern US this week. Homeowners can expect a possible colder-to-freezing outlook by Tuesday.

Cold-related health concerns are likely due to the chilly weather outlook. People should stay alert for signs of hypothermia and frostbite, which can threaten older adults, people with medical conditions, and children.

Weather Conditions in Upper Michigan

Upper Michigan can expect a snowy weather outlook this week, according to the NWS short-range public discussion. Although the spring equinox is in the air, homeowners can still anticipate heavy snow conditions.

The forecast reveals that the Southwestern US and Southern Rockies can experience heavy mountain snow. NWS also monitors potential precipitation in the said areas.

In addition, the heaviest snow potential can be unloaded in New Mexico. Lake-effect snow can impact nearby areas, particularly in the Great Lakes, Ontario, and southern Quebec.

In portions of Michigan, severe inches of snow can unfold, including in the Tug Hill Plateau of western New York. In the central Appalachians, homeowners should stay alert for potential snowfall on Monday or Tuesday.

Due to a snowy weather outlook, motorists should anticipate dangerous road conditions associated with snow. Commuters can encounter slippery roads and foggy outlooks. Checking the latest forecasts and road conditions is advisable to stay safe from the weather.

Weather in the Southwestern US: Chilly and Warm Conditions

According to the latest advisory, warm and chilly conditions can unload in the southwestern US this week. In the early weeks, you can expect a mild and dry outlook, easing the recent winter weather in the region.

On Monday, the dry pattern is expected in the following areas:

  • Seattle
  • Portland
  • Medford
  • San Francisco
  • Redding
  • Spokane
  • Vancouver
  • Calgary
  • Billings

The weather conditions will be ideal for outdoor travel or activities. However, homeowners should still watch out for challenging weather, including the return of chilly air and snow.

In late March, the temperature is expected to become colder in the following areas:

  • Rapid City
  • Santa Fe
  • Kansas City Chicago
  • Minneapolis
  • Thunder Bay
  • Winnipeg
  • Regina

Prolonged exposure to challenging colds can lead to cold-related risks, and it is best to limit any outdoor plans in late March. The snowy pattern can also lead to power outages and dangerous travel.

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