Poor overall conditions
Light lake-effect snow
1 general warning
1 trail warning
LAKE EFFECT SNOW OFF TO A SLOW START
We did get 2 to 5 inches of snowfall over the past 24 hours, more so to the Northeast corner of our trail system. We are seeing some die hard riders out on the trails but conditions are unfavorable, visibly seen kicking up the gravel and dirt in areas. Conditions will be assessed in the morning to determine if some daytime trail prep will be productive in the few harder hit areas of snow. it is still in a waiting game so stay tuned as we keep you up to date with the trail and grooming status.
Past 24 hour Grooming Operations: None
Forecast: Increasing Clouds, High 23ºF, Winds NW 10 mph to 15 mph with gusts to 17 mph and changing to S
Currently: Clear, 19ºF, Winds W 9 mph with gusts to 17 mph
(photo: Trail 422 south end near M28 and along H58 stretch north, closed area map)
- STAY ON GROOMED TRAILS in the Stevens Lake F-16 crash site area. These are Trails 7 to the North and East, Trail 2 to the South and Trail 411 to the West. Notice from the National Forest important for those who venture off-trail: "Just a heads up to remind riders to stay on trails especially around or near the crash site they can be fined or imprisoned if caught inside perimeter thanks" (Map in images below shows area)
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Light Lake Effect snow, 1 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin with no base.
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Light Lake Effect snow, 1 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin with no base.
Poor
Light Lake Effect snow, 1 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin with no base.
Poor
Light Lake Effect snow, 2 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin with no base.
Poor
Light Lake Effect snow, 2 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin with no base.
Open Creek crossing between Munising and Wetmore. Not enough snow for culvert yet.
Poor
Light Lake Effect snow, 2 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin with no base.
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Light Lake Effect snow, 1 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin and rocky with no base.
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Light Lake Effect snow, 1 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin and rocky with no base.
Poor
Light Lake Effect snow, 1 to 5 inches of snow cover with no base. Thin on the south end with deeper snow as you head North of Shingleton.
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Light Lake Effect snow, 2 to 3 inches of light snow cover, thin with no base.
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