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Heavy snow is expected in parts of Michigan this week, and blizzard warnings are in effect for multiple areas.
Strong winds gusting to 50 mph combined with heavy snow are creating whiteout conditions and making travel extremely hazardous.
On the eve of Thanksgiving, as millions of Americans packed highways across Michigan and the Great Lakes, meteorologists at the National Weather Service in Marquette tracked a rare and dangerous convergence of winter storms.
Most forecasts predict a milder winter for Michigan, but pockets of heavy snow or even a blizzard remain possible. A weak La Niña pattern could lead to colder temperatures and keep the Great Lakes unfrozen longer, providing moisture for snow. While most ...
Just over 26,000 electric customers overall are without power across the state, as of 6 p.m. Wednesday. Hazardous snowstorm conditions are expected to continue through the Thanksgiving holiday.
Road conditions are quickly deteriorating along Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. FOX Weather Exclusive Storm Tracker Brandon Copic recorded video of near-whiteout conditions on Wednesday afternoon.
The first winter storm of the season is expected to hit Southeast Michigan on Saturday. The CBS News Detroit NEXT Weather team has called for a NEXT Weather Alert Day for Saturday. Let's start with the usual response of 'It's Michigan; it's supposed to snow.'
A blizzard warning has been issued for Gogebic, Ontonagon, Keweenaw, Baraga, Marquette and Alger counties, plus the northern half of Houghton County, the NWS said, warning that "travel could be very difficult to impossible."
It’s not rare for Michigan to see snow for the holiday of feasts. Will this blizzard beat the record? Here’s the greatest snow depth ever recorded on Thanksgiving in Michigan.