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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.
More lake effect snow is coming to west and northern Michigan and the UP Monday evening, Dec. 1, the National Weather Service forecasts.
FOX 17 is issuing a WEATHER READY ALERT as West Michigan faces Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories for up to 7" of snow and strong winds on Wednesday.
Cold air is sweeping across the Great Lakes region, bringing lake-effect snow from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to Western New York
Lake-effect snow is in the forecast for Michigan this week as a fast-moving clipper storm from the Rockies moves across the Plains into the Great Lakes.
Powerful winds and heavy snowfall blasted the eastern shore of Lake Michigan on Wednesday, November 26, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a High Wind Warning and a Winter Weather Advisory for the region.
The eastern Upper Peninsula and part of northern Michigan could see up to 7 inches of lake effect snowfall Friday, Nov. 28. Here's what to know.
Massive waves were seen slamming into a lighthouse on Lake Michigan on Sunday, November 30, as weather warnings were in place for the area.Footage filmed by Nathan Voytovick of Nate’s Dronography shows waves lashing the North Pier Lighthouse in Saint Joseph.
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 ...