Michigan, Winter storm
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5 things in Michigan’s weather, including heavy winter rain, weaker weekend storm and cold returning
A large storm system will bring significant rainfall to lower Michigan beginning late this afternoon and continuing through Friday morning. Most areas can expect between one-half inch and one inch of rain,
Weather officials expect a wintry mix Friday, Jan. 9, with gradually cooling temperatures and strong wind gusts. See live radar and hazard map.
A winter weather advisory is in effect across Michigan on Friday, Dec. 26, because of rain, freezing rain and snow.
With a northwesterly flow kicking in for the end of the weekend on Sunday, we will keep the chance of snow showers in the forecast with high temperatures warming into the low to mid 30s by Sunday afternoon. Winds will gust as high as 20 to 25 miles an hour, sending our wind chills into the 20s by Sunday afternoon.
Michigan is bracing for another round of lake-effect snow this weekend, with snowfall expected to accumulate in spots across the Upper and Lower Peninsulas.
The possibility for thousands of power outages has authorities on high alert amid a very active weather day in Michigan.
Even when it's very cold outside, most people can safely walk or exercise outside in the winter, but not when the wind chill is well below zero.
Warnings and advisories are in place until the work week's end in Michigan for rain, snow or sleet in northern areas.
Winter weather moved through southeast Michigan on Monday, December 29, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue a wind advisory for the region, warning of wind gusts up to 50 mph.Footage captured by Jessica Bidock shows snow whipping across a road in Hartland,
Over 16,000 Southeast Michigan residents lost power Friday in the aftermath of high winds across much of the state.