The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids said areas of Michigan saw as much as 2 feet of snow this past week. Here's where the highest totals were.
Another round of snow rolls in Tuesday with some lake effect snow continuing into Wednesday in spots. Quiet weather Thursday afternoon through Saturday. We coul
The Upper Peninsula will get the brunt of a clipper system sweeping across Michigan. It is expected to make a swift exit on Thursday.
Up to 10 inches of additional snow could fall from Benton Harbor north through Muskegon to Ludington, Manistee, Northport and Harbor Springs. Also notice our models are starting to show a two or three inch snow around the Saginaw Bay region.
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Scattered snow will remain possible through the day on Wednesday, though accumulations, if any, are expected to be pretty minor in most cases. We will need to be aware of the possibility of low visibility in some of these snow showers as they may have some squall-like characteristics at times.
In addition to the cold, lake-effect snow that began Sunday will continue through Tuesday night, creating icy, snow-covered roadways. Between 7 a.m. Monday and 7 a.m. Tuesday, a widespread 6 inches of lake-effect snow is expected along and west of US-131, with isolated higher amounts of up to 10 inches likely in Ottawa and Allegan counties.
Snow will continue into the overnight hours before winds bring in more lake-effect snow Thursday morning on a northwesterly wind.
Two very different weather situations will occur across Michigan later today and tonight as a fairly strong Alberta Clipper storm system tracks across the Upper Peninsula.
An updated winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 3:52 p.m. EST valid from 4 p.m. EST until Sunday 7 a.m. EST for Emmet, Cheboygan, Antrim, Otsego and Charlevoix counties.
Today we could see several inches of snow accumulation possible, especially along the Lake Michigan shorelines of Northern Lower and Eastern Upper. Wednesday wi