Winter storms will hit Michigan from Friday through Sunday with up to 14 inches in some areas. Here's how much snow is predicted near you.
Rounds of snowfall will bring 2 to 5+ inches to West Michigan by Saturday evening, with additional accumulation possible through Sunday evening.
Our second round of snowfall arrives Sunday morning and will drop similar amounts to Saturday morning. Our chances of seeing ...
Southern Michigan had a lot of four inch and five inch amounts. Far southern Michigan had less snow due to a period of ...
There are several cities that have reported snow totals. White Lake has 4.5", Ypsilanti has 3", Detroit has 4", Canton with 3" and Lapeer with 3.5". There were lower amounts to the south and east.
(WOOD) — Did you wake to find your snow had somewhere to go? Snow rollers have been spotted all across West Michigan after perfect conditions allowed for their formation Monday night. Gusty ...
Livonia — This winter in southeast Michigan is shaping up to be depressingly familiar for snow equipment and removal businesses: There's not much need for their goods and services. Since Dec. 1 ...
With much of the southeast under winter weather advisories, and some areas even getting a blizzard warning, here's how the cold and windy conditions are impacting the region: Snow totals map ...
There will be heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow with 4 to 9 inches of snow accumulations and wind gusts as high as 35 mph. The warning is in effect until 10 a.m. ET on Thursday. The NWS also ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Michigan's latest winter storm is bringing heavy snowfall to the lakeshore communities. Snow will continue into the overnight hours before winds bring in more lake-effect ...
Pricing fluctuates a bit based on demand, as well as driveway width, length and snow depth. A smaller single ... select markets around the country, but Michigan remains their dominant customer ...
If you're wondering how much longer the bitter cold and snow will stick around, be prepared, you can expect Michigan's winter season to last a few more months — maybe longer. The state started ...