"Michigan Braces for Dangerous Cold: School Closings and Frostbite Concerns"

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Multiple school districts in West Michigan, including Coopersville, Kalamazoo, and Allegan, have closed due to cold temperatures and ongoing snowfall, with wind chills expected to reach minus 5 to minus 15 below zero. More than a dozen school closings were reported in various areas, and Lake-effect snow is forecasted to continue across Southwest Michigan. Additionally, Coopersville Public Schools in Ottawa County and Muskegon Community College's in-person classes in Coopersville are also cancelled.
- West Michigan school closings for Tuesday, Jan. 16. MLive.com
- Wind chill advisory in effect for Southeast Michigan due to dangerously cold temperatures CBS News
- Arctic air brings frostbite, hypothermia concerns to West Michigan 13 ON YOUR SIDE
- How cold does it have to be for schools to close in Michigan? WDIV ClickOnDetroit
- Next week's forecast map has Michigan switching into the red zone MLive.com
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