A storm system exiting the West will trigger widespread severe thunderstorms across the Plains on Tuesday. These storms are expected to produce large hail, damaging winds, heavy rain, possible flooding and a couple of tornadoes across the region. Ahead of this sprawling system, a number of record high temperatures are possible from the Upper Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes into the Northeast. Read More >
Upper Michigan Snow Depth |
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Snow Depth | Snow Depth - High Contrast |
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For an interactive version of this map, please visit National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing (NOHRSC) |
This map is created using observed snow depth from National Weather Service trained observers, satellite information and aerial snow surveys. This map is a product of the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing office located in Chanhassen, MN. Note: Snow depth values may be derived from yesterdays reports depending on the frequency of observations that are received by the National Weather Service and the times when the above map is created by the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center. |
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