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Big lake-effect snow expected for parts of northern Michigan

National Weather Service, Grand Rapids

MARQUETTE, MI (AP)--   Parts of northern Michigan could see as much as two feet of snow in another round of lake-effect snowfalls.

MLive.com reports the snow is expected to increase in intensity Sunday and could continue through Tuesday. A stretch of lakefront east of Marquette is forecast to get 18-24 inches of snow, and the Keweenaw Peninsula and Traverse City area could see at least a foot.

Forecasters say the snow is all lake-effect, and should rapidly taper off outside those affected areas without strong winds to spread it. Central and southeastern Michigan are expected to see anywhere from a dusting to a few inches of snow during the period.

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