Good Morning. Not going into detail this morning. Well let these to posts tell it all
From Otsego County Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Do not attempt to drive in Otsego County the visibility is poor and the wind is causing white-out conditions. The Road Commission has taken it's plow trucks off the roads till conditions improve.
Will update as information comes available
Emergency Management
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 9401190584
I cleared my driveway again at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon before it started getting dark and at that point we had 10 inches of snow here. I looked at my deck this morning when I got up and yikes. Must be at least 8 inches of snow out there. We’ll find out when I get ready to go out there again once it’s daylight. One thing is because I am in the woods, it reduces the amount of drifting here. This is a picture of my deck and you can see where the dogs were out walking in the snow and they did not they are very long, . This was cleared right down to the deck before dark last night.
The storm itself is moving past us and this is the lake effect that is setting in behind it. We will still be under a blizzard warnings until 7 o’clock tonight and after that things are supposed to start settling down. So, I’m passing Elliot off to O’Sharon and Shirl and saying good riddance. I don’t think that either one of you will see this type of snowfall. If it wasn’t for the lake affect we would have only gotten a fraction of this. Areas around here that are not under a blizzard warning are reporting anywhere from 2 to 7 inches. The southwest corner of Michigan is also being hit very hard. They had a multi car pile up on I 94 and they’re telling people to stay off the roads down there too. This will definitely be a Christmas to remember.