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Storm cited for four Mich. deaths

Early spring storm dumps heavy snow, ice on highways

- The Associated Press

GAYLORD, Mich. — At least four traffic deaths in Michigan have been blamed on an early spring storm that dumped more than a foot of snow across parts of the state’s northern Lower Peninsula.

Snow began falling Tuesday but picked up in intensity early Wednesday. National Weather Service meteorolog­ist Mike Boguth said 2 to 3 inches of snow was falling an hour in some areas before the storm started to wind down Wednesday afternoon.

“It was a really big event,” Boguth said.

A 17-year-old Ionia girl was killed in a two-car crash Wednesday morning on a snowy, slushy highway in Bengal Township, north of Lansing, according to the Clinton County Sheriff ’s Office. The girl was a passenger in a vehicle that lost control, crossed the centerline and was struck broadside by another vehicle.

The 16-year-old driver and the 59-year-old driver of the second vehicle suffered injuries that weren’t considered life-threatenin­g. Both were taken to a Lansing hospital.

A mother and her adult son died following a crash Tuesday in Buckeye Township, according to Gladwin County sheriff ’s officials. Weather conditions and speed were believed to be factors in the crash, which occurred in an area that got at least 4 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Up to 14 inches of snow were reported farther north.

A 56-year-old woman from Coleman died in a two-vehicle crash Tuesday night in Warren Township. Local authoritie­s said she likely lost control of her vehicle on icy roads.

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