Forecasters say the snow is coming. It’s expected to make travel hazardous on Michigan roads.
It’s also expected to cause another financial headache to many cash strapped Michigan cities and towns.
Anthony Minghine is the Associate Executive Director of the Michigan Municipal League.
"Budgets have become so incredibly tight that these events become more and more difficult to absorb. And again, depending on the magnitude of the storm, if it’s as big as it says, it could be a two to three day event, and you know, getting everything cleared and back up to speed it will become very costly for folks."
Minghine says money spent now on snow removal is money that won’t be spent on road repair and other projects this Spring.