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"Michigan Braces for Series of Winter Storms Bringing Snow and Rain"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan is bracing for a complex storm that will bring varying weather conditions across the state. Southern Lower Michigan can expect an initial burst of snow followed by a period of rain and then intermittent snow showers, while the northern half is set to receive consistent snowfall. Driving conditions will likely be hazardous Tuesday morning, but may improve in the afternoon as the snow transitions to rain in the south. The entire state is forecasted to return to spotty snow by Wednesday morning, with additional accumulations expected. This storm is the second in a series of four, indicating a more active weather pattern for the region.

"Michigan Braces for Series of Impactful Winter Storms"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan is set to experience a significant shift in weather as four storm systems are predicted to bring wintry conditions after a notably warm December. The first storm will narrowly miss the state, but the subsequent systems are expected to bring a mix of rain and snow, with each storm tracking slightly further south than the last. The final storm, potentially an Alberta Clipper, could result in all snow and colder temperatures. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather changes and prepare for winter driving conditions and possible heavy snowfall in the coming days.

"Forecasting a Week of Snow: Winter Storms Loom Over Michigan"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan is expected to experience a storm system early next week that will bring a mix of wintry weather across the state. While the storm will carry significant moisture, warmer-than-normal temperatures will result in a rain-to-snow line across Lower Michigan, with areas south of the line receiving rain, reducing potential snowfall. The storm is predicted to start late Monday night or Tuesday morning, with precipitation turning to snow by Wednesday as the storm center moves east. Exact snowfall amounts are still uncertain, but a mixed rain and snow storm could result in 4 to 7 inches of snow where it remains mostly snow, and 1 to 3 inches in areas that experience rain on Tuesday. Updates and more detailed forecasts are expected closer to the event.

"Snowy Week Ahead: Metro Detroit Braces for Weekend Flurries and Midweek Storm"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WOODTV.com

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Michigan is bracing for a potential winter storm on Tuesday and Wednesday, which could bring accumulating snow, gusty winds, and lake-effect snow conditions. While there is uncertainty in the storm's exact path, areas east of US-131 could see heavier snowfall, with 3 to 6 inches possible and winds gusting up to 40 mph. The storm is part of a more active weather pattern, with more frequent cold air intrusions expected, and the Great Lakes' low ice levels could enhance lake-effect snow events. Residents are advised to stay updated with forecasts and prepare for possible travel disruptions.

"Michigan Braces for Mixed Snowfall and Sunshine as Winter Storm Approaches"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan is expected to experience a touch of winter weather over the weekend with two merging storm systems bringing light snow showers across the state. While the snowfall is anticipated to be spotty and sporadic, all areas should see some precipitation, with 1 to 2 inches of snow expected in places like Lansing, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids. Temperatures will be cold enough to feel wintry but will warm into the mid-to-upper 30s, reducing travel concerns as snow is likely to melt off the roads by afternoon. A potential widespread winter storm system could affect the region next week, with more details to come as the situation develops.

"Michigan Anticipates Dynamic Weather Shifts as 2024 Begins with Wintry Mix"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan is expected to experience a shift in weather patterns that could bring more moisture-laden storm systems, resembling a winter pattern. This change won't be abrupt but will evolve over the next week, leading to cooler temperatures in the upper-20s and lower-30s and potentially more snowfall. The pattern is influenced by El Niño, which typically brings warmer weather, but the upcoming systems will likely result in a "juicier" flow from the southwest, increasing the chance of precipitation in Michigan.

"Metro Detroit Experiences Second Warmest and Least Snowy December on Record Due to El Niño"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan experienced an unusually warm December in 2023, with most areas recording the second-warmest December in 132 years of consistent record-keeping. The western half of the Upper Peninsula even had the warmest December on record. Average temperatures were between eight and ten degrees above normal, making the abnormal warmth perceptible to residents. This trend was not isolated to Michigan, as nearby regions like northwest Wisconsin, northern Iowa, and all of Minnesota also reported their warmest Decembers. The warm temperatures resulted in significantly less snowfall, with places like Grand Rapids receiving only one inch of snow for the entire month.

"January 2024: Snow's Return to Michigan Revives Weather and Tourism Outlook"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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Michigan is set to experience a return of snow showers on New Year's Eve after a mostly snowless December. Temperatures will be milder than average but cooler than recent days, with lows in the 30s across the Lower Peninsula and mid to upper 20s in the Upper Peninsula. Light snowfall is expected throughout the day, with less than an inch of accumulation in northern Lower Michigan. Evening celebrations are likely to be chilly with temperatures dropping after sunset, but the weather will remain relatively calm, allowing for outdoor New Year festivities.

"January 2024 Weather Brings Snow to West Michigan, Affecting New Year's Eve and Tourism"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WDIV ClickOnDetroit

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The Climate Prediction Center forecasts above-average temperatures and below-average precipitation for Michigan in January 2024, influenced by an El Niño winter. This pattern suggests a milder and drier month for the region, including Metro Detroit and Southeastern Michigan, although occasional cold snaps and heavy snowfalls are still possible.

"2023: A Year of Climate Extremes and Humanity's Struggle with Global Warming"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WWMT-TV

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West Michigan experienced a year of extreme weather events in 2023, including a major ice storm in February that led to power outages, a record warm start to the year with minimal snowfall, severe thunderstorms, and multiple tornadoes. The summer brought drought conditions, significant wildfire smoke from Canadian fires, and a higher-than-average number of hot days. The year concluded with an unusually warm December, impacting traditional winter activities.