The frozen St Joseph North Pier Inner Lighthouse on Lake Michigan was battered by waves on Thursday, February 13, in the wake ...
Your neighborhood reporters provide comprehensive updates of the powerful winter storm moving through mid-Michigan, with the latest updates on conditions, and impacts.
Most of the Lower Peninsula saw 3 to 6 inches of snow, and West Michigan isn’t done yet! Lake-effect snow will continue through 1 p.m., adding to those totals.
The second winter storm of this week is bringing a widespread area of snowfall as well as some ice. Here's what to expect.
"Snowfall amounts are expected to be near 6 inches close to the Michigan border with lesser amounts farther south," the NWS ...
Some places in Michigan saw more than 7 inches of snow from a storm Wednesday and Thursday, the National Weather Service said ...
Moderate-to-heavy snowfall is possible Friday afternoon and evening, as well as Saturday morning, the National Weather ...
LOOKING AHEAD More accumulating snow is expected Friday night and Saturday. Additional snow is possible overnight Saturday ...
Snow will begin Wednesday afternoon and linger into Thursday morning. A winter storm watch will go into effect for Wayne, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw, Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair, Lapeer, Lenawee and ...
A winter storm is expected to hit much of lower Michigan Wednesday, bringing up to six inches of snow in some areas.
Portions of central and southwest Michigan are expected to get 4-6 inches of snow, while northern lower Michigan will see ...
Rates have been heaviest near Lake Michigan, as is expected to be the case going forward, with an additional 3-5 inch ...
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