Ice Storm Warning Issued for Roscommon County Through Monday Morning
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NOAA issued it on April 4, 2026, 4 months ago. Warnings of this kind stay in effect for hours to a few days, so this page is a historical record of what was issued, not a current warning. For conditions where you are right now, check weather.gov (US), weather.gc.ca (Canada), the Met Office (UK), or the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia).
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Significant icing and accumulations of 0.4 inches are expected in Roscommon County, leading to likely power outages and hazardous travel conditions through Monday morning.
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- Record type
- Ice Storm Warning
- Affected area
- Roscommon County, Michigan
- Issued
- April 4, 2026
- Issuing authority
- NWS Gaylord MI
Storm notices can cover different combinations of wind, hail, lightning, and rainfall. Use the original notice for the hazards and boundaries attached to this specific record.
Record status: historical. It was issued 4 months ago; use the issuing agency's live warning service for current conditions in Roscommon County, Michigan.
Alert Details
The National Weather Service in Gaylord, MI, has issued an Ice Storm Warning for Roscommon County. This alert signifies that significant icing is occurring or imminent, posing a major threat to life and property.
Affected Areas
This warning specifically impacts Roscommon County in Michigan.
What You Should Do
Travel is strongly discouraged due to the dangerous conditions. If you must travel, the National Weather Service advises keeping an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. Residents should also prepare for possible power outages and potential tree damage.
Expected Conditions
Forecasters expect additional ice accumulations of approximately four tenths of an inch. These conditions are likely to cause power outages and tree damage. Travel could become nearly impossible, and the hazardous conditions are expected to significantly impact the Monday morning commute.
Timeline
The Ice Storm Warning is currently in effect and is scheduled to expire at 8:00 AM EDT on Monday, March 16, 2026.
Original source: NOAA Official Notice ↗
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