Five Michigan counties are facing several inches of snow as a November storm continues to hit the state.
A winter storm warning is in effect for three counties in West Michigan until 4 a.m. Tuesday -- Mason, Oceana and Berrien counties. The National Weather Service said between 4-9 inches of snow are possible, with hazardous travel expected.
Two others in the Upper Peninsula -- Marquette and Alger counties -- are under a winter storm warning until 7 p.m. Monday, with 3-7 inches of snow expected.
Several counties on the Lake Michigan coast are under winter weather advisories, as well, with accumulating snow expected Monday.
A winter weather advisory in St. Clair and Macomb counties expired Monday morning in Metro Detroit, with no further accumulating snow expected.
Several communities in Metro Detroit reported 1-3 inches of snow on Sunday.
---> Frigid start to the week in Metro Detroit with highs in the 30s and wind chills
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