Winter storm drops 4 to 5 inches of snow
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Snow showers are expected to develop across the Saginaw Valley and southeastern Michigan this afternoon as moisture from Lake Michigan combines with an approaching cold front. The snow should remain light, with accumulations ranging from a dusting to half an inch through tonight.
Bitterly cold wind chills will get even colder as morning lows over the next seven days will feel like the single digits.
More lake effect snow is coming to west and northern Michigan and the UP Monday evening, Dec. 1, the National Weather Service forecasts.
While southeast Michigan's weather doesn't get rid of the need for artificial snow at ski resorts, resort managers say it does draw crowds.
As a cold front sweeps through our neighborhoods today, temperatures will fall close to the single digits with feels like temperatures inching towards zero
The metro Detroit will continue to be under a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. Sunday, with snow flurries, possibly 2 inches of additional accumulation.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac, known for its long-range weather forecasts, has released its Christmas outlook for 2025, and it’s looking like Michigan is in for a snowy holiday season.
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Michigan Forecast: Widespread snow expected Monday night, where the heavy lake effect will fall
A Winter Weather Advisory covers Ottawa, Newaygo and Lake counties for the same period, with 3 to 7 inches of snowfall expected. The most intense snowfall is anticipated this afternoon and evening as southwest winds draw moisture across Lake Michigan, with snow rates potentially reaching 1 to 2 inches per hour in the hardest-hit areas.
A winter storm that passed through Michigan Saturday night dropping as much as a foot of snow in west Michigan, the National Weather Service said.