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Southeast Michigan is under a winter storm watch, the NWS office in White Lake said. Heavy snowfall Wednesday afternoon and overnight could bring 4-7 inches of snow.
A winter storm could bring more than a foot of snow to parts of northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, according to the National Weather Service. Gaylord is expected to get 13-18 inches of ...
A winter storm is expected to hit southeast Michigan on Wednesday, just as January enters its final week. The warning and advisories, which began at 7 a.m., included most counties in the eastern ...
Gale warnings are in effect for Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron. A late-winter storm will bring snow and ice — and high winds — to the Upper Peninsula through Tuesday morning, the National ...
West Michigan's winter storm warning runs through 7 p.m. Friday. Additonal snow accumultions up to 3 inches are forecasted. Parts of the Upper Peninsula could experience heavy lake effect snow and ...
A winter storm clipper system is expected to drop several inches of snow in parts of Michigan on Monday. From 4Warn Weather’s Ashlee Baracy: A cold front will bring scattered to numerous snow ...
NWS Grand Rapids snow forecast. (NWS Grand Rapids) Snow in Lower Northern Michigan. A winter storm watch has been issued for most of the upper half of Lower Michigan, with 6-10 inches of snow ...
The storm and cold front will bring high winds as well — nearly 45 mph in some places — which could further impact northern Michigan areas still recovering from an ice storm.
A winter storm is forecast to impact Michigan's Upper Peninsula from Tuesday night through Thursday, bringing heavy snow, rain, and strong winds. The heaviest snowfall, potentially 16 inches, is ...
After an ice storm caused power failures across the state, more than 203,000 customers were still without electricity on Sunday. For some, it’s the second blackout in months.
Winter storm will impact northern Michigan. Where they could see up to 9 inches of snow. Dan Basso, Lansing State Journal. Mon, April 14, 2025 at 11:58 AM UTC. 5 min read.