Snow will continue into the overnight hours before winds bring in more lake-effect snow Thursday morning on a northwesterly wind.
The coldest air in six years blasts into Michigan to start the week, with highs in the single digits, wind chills ten to twenty-five below zero, heavy lake effect snow
Winter weather advisories are in place for much of Michigan to start the week, the National Weather Service said.
The west side of the state will see the brunt of a winter storm moving into Michigan this morning, but most of the Lower Peninsula will be affected.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Many West Michigan schools are closed Tuesday, Jan. 21, with bitter cold temperatures and lake-effect snow showers making travel hazardous. High temperatures are expected to be in the single digits with winds chills dropping to -10 to -20 degrees,
With arctic air still spilling into West Michigan, the lake-effect snow has piled up across the area. Here are some of the snow reports so far.
The National Weather Service said reported readings as low as minus 27 Tuesday as an Arctic air mass spread across Michigan.
Winter storms left plenty of snow behind in Michigan, the National Weather Service said. Sunday and Monday saw new snowfall throughout the state, particularly in the Upper Peninsula, where some areas reported more than 6 inches of accumulation, the ...
WEST MICHIGAN - Travel conditions are expected to deteriorate quickly along the Lakeshore today as snow and gusty conditions intensify. The National Weather Service (NWS) said the U.S. 31 corridor will have especially bad conditions for motorists, with white-outs possible that could lead to road closures.
The National Weather Service in Marquette posted a NASA satellite image showing bands of cold air and lake effect snow moving across Michigan.
The bitterly cold air that's enveloped mid-Michigan for days was expected to start easing off Wednesday, but it won't feel any warmer until Thursday.