Last night's snowfall outdid expectations, but we aren't done yet. The real stuff starts later today, upgraded the Winter Storm Watch into a Warning running through 7 PM Monday.
The National Weather Service predicts lake effect snow bands over the next 36 hours.
The updated snowfall map has most of Marshall County receiving 4-8" of new snowfall after what we already received last night.
Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Jack Garner will be keeping a close eye on the roads. Drivers should expect hazardous travel conditions, especially during periods of high snowfall rates.
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