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Massive Storm Hitting Most of US – But Not in Michigan (Yet)

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Millions of people in the central United States from the Rocky Mountains to parts of the Midwest are bracing for blizzard-like conditions from a massive storm blowing across the country.

States farther to the south, including Texas and Oklahoma, saw tornadoes early Tuesday, with some damage reported in Oklahoma. Forecasters warned Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi could also see flash flooding and tornadoes from the same weather system.

South Dakota’s Department of Transportation says portions of Interstate 90 and Interstate 29 are expected to be closed by mid-morning Tuesday due to freezing rain, drifting snow and high winds.

In Northern Michigan, a system rolls in Wednesday night with some rain/snow for parts of the region. The 9&10 Weather team is tracking the system, and some accumulation is expected. Check out the latest reports on our .

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