Winter Storm — Manistee, Michigan
2024-12-04 to 2024-12-06 · Manistee, Michigan
Event narrative
CoCoRaHS observer 1 mile N of Wellston reported 9.5 inches of snow by mid morning on the 5th, accompanied by strong gusty winds and blowing snow overnight. 6 inches of this fell prior to 0100EST on the 5th.
Wider weather episode
A clipper system moving into the region on December 4th brought more unseasonably cold air over the unseasonably warm Great Lakes, allowing lake effect influences to ramp up again. Some freezing drizzle was noted ahead of the clipper amid warm advection into the afternoon on the 4th, before a more potent area of snow crossed the area during the late afternoon, transitioning to intense NW flow lake effect snow bands by late evening as winds increased in the wake of the front, gusting as high as 53mph at Frankfort and Leland harbors. Snowfall totals under the heaviest bands by the morning of the 5th were largely 7-12 inches, with blowing and drifting snow further impacting travel conditions across the area.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1229748. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.