Michigan winter storm forecast updates
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It’s going to be a very cold week, even when compared to our normally coldest week of the winter. The storm track has shifted south because we are in the heart of Arctic air. The next big snowstorm also looks like it will miss us to the south and east. Let’s take a look too if we see any temperatures next freezing anytime soon.
Michigan residents are in for another week cooped up indoors, as heavy snow, winds and Arctic air remains in the forecast. See details.
Southeast Michigan is under a high wind warning until 9 p.m. Monday, with gusts of up to 55-60 miles per hour expected. See the latest radar.
We continue to always have the next weather situation coming toward Michigan. The next situation is some very cold air that will come with dangerously cold wind chills. I also need to warn you about a large winter storm forming to our south. If you are planning to drive south this weekend, you’ll want to watch the video.
Metro Detroit and parts of northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula are under a winter weather advisory, while the remaining parts of the state, including West Michigan, are under a winter storm warning, according to the National Weather Service.
Michigan predicted to see heavy amounts of snow by Saturday morning, Jan. 17. See forecast, current hazards per county.
A winter weather advisory is in place Thursday, Dec. 11, as bands of snow move southeast through Michigan, with accumulation expected in the northwest Lower Peninsula and eastern Upper Peninsula counties. Charlevoix, Antrim, Otsego, Crawford, Roscommon ...