The National Weather Service says Michigan could see more than 8 inches of snow in places as a winter storm spreads across ...
Snow will arrive Wednesday afternoon, be at its steadiest and heaviest in the early evening, then taper off by early Thursday.
Michigan is under a Winter Storm Watch as a significant snowstorm is expected to bring 5-8 inches of snow, impacting travel from Wednesday to Thursday.
THURSDAY Widespread system snow will quickly end Thursday morning and will transition to breezy lake-effect snow showers by ...
Our first widespread, impactful winter storm of the season is set to move in Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning. Several inches of snow are likely to fall.
A winter storm watch has been issued for all of West Michigan beginning Wednesday afternoon for widespread accumulating snow, breezy winds and cold temperatures.
Cloudy but dry, and cold overnight. Moderate to heavy snow arrives Wednesday afternoon into Thursday morning. Get the latest ...
The National Weather Service says southwest Michigan will be the first part of the state to be impacted Wednesday night as freezing rain falls.
Up to 8 inches of snow could fall in Hillsdale County and Lenawee and Monroe counties could get up to 6 inches in storm ...
To the east, the southern tier of Michigan counties could see up to 0.2 of an inch of rain along the Ohio border and lesser amounts farther north. The Grand ... to lake effect snow by Thursday.
The warning in effect until Thursday night says wind gusts will be as strong as 40 mph to 55 mph with possible snow accumulations of as much as 6 inches in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and the eastern and ...
Since the Arctic blast in mid-January exited the Grand Rapids area, most communities have measured just 2" to 3" of snow in ...