HARBOR AGAINST THE STORM – At 10 a.m. this morning, Thursday Feb. 15, Harbor Park in East Tawas was deluged by wet, heavy snow. The storm began early this morning at 4 a.m. and is predicted to last until 4 p.m. As temperatures warm through the day, snow may turn to freezing rain and taper out. The high of the day is predicted at 36 degrees Fahrenheit with a windchill feel of 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Video by Willow Newman.
THE ICE IS GONE – A storm sweeping the state came early this morning to the Tawas area, Thursday Feb. 15. The predicted storm moving west to east named the snow/rain line as mid-state from Grand Rapids to Flint with a possible accumulation of 4 to 8 inches. The winter weather advisory, as reported by Accuweather.com, is from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m. with precipitation turning from heavy, wet snow earlier in the day to freezing rain, then tapering off. Watch out for slippery road conditions throughout the day. The high of the day is predicted at 36 degrees Fahrenheit with a windchill feel of 28 degrees Fahrenheit. The video below is taken from the parking lot of Charlie Horse Electric Bike’s in Tawas City. Video by Willow Newman.
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