After a collection of lake effect and snow squalls last week, here's what the weather in the mitten state may look like this ...
The exact impacts will need to be refined as the event approaches. However, those along the lakeshore should anticipate ...
Heavy lake-effect snow is going to develop late Tuesday, ramp up Wednesday and continue to be heavy Thursday and Thursday night. The snow amounts should really add up over parts of Michigan. This is a ...
Accumulating lake effect snow possible starting Tuesday, with more widespread snow likely Wednesday into Thursday ...
Slippery Monday from waves of snow, wintry mix plus windy conditions near Lake Superior - lake effect snow, frigid fall in ...
Mostly cloudy, with scattered snow showers. Some light rain may mix in before midnight. Breezy along the shorelines, with 20 mph wind gusts possible. Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with isolated lake-effect ...
A classic and strong lake-effect snow set-up should make a large area of heavy snow. The National Weather Service is fairly confident in the heavy snow situation since they are issuing a winter storm ...
TUESDAY: A quiet day with a few peeks of sun, but remaining mostly cloudy. Wind will increase late in the day and will help to usher in our next arctic front by Tuesday night. A few flurries are ...
EST a winter storm watch was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Tuesday 7 p.m. EST until Thursday 7 p.m. EST ...
A brief warm up is expected on Monday with highs in the mid 40s. Scattered rain showers are likely in the morning hours, possibly lingering into the early afternoon. Dry weather returns for ...
We expect most areas to be dry on Tuesday, but there will still be a spotty chance for some occasional lake-effect showers to ...
A warm start to the week with some rain around, followed almost immediately by very cold temps and potentially heavy lake ...