An almost steady snow is going to roll across most of Lower Michigan over the next two days. This snow will come from a textbook example of an Alberta Clipper snow system. Alberta Clipper says it all.
Metro Detroiters should expect to see 1 to 3 inches of snow hit the region Friday, including during the morning commute, according to the National Weather Service. Isolated moderate snowfall is ...
Running through Thursday evening into Friday, a clipper system ... accumulating snow to the Saginaw Valley and Thumb early this evening, expanding south across all of Southeast Michigan tonight ...
Winter storms hitting much of lower Michigan will bring accumulating snow to the region, according to the National Weather Service. The largest snow accumulations were expected near Clare and Bad ...
The winter of 2023-24 has affectionately become known as the “two-week winter” in West Michigan. Of Grand Rapids’ 47.5” of snow last season, 65% fell in a two-week stretch in mid-January.
(CBS DETROIT) — Here we go again. More snow moves in late Thursday through Friday in Southeast Michigan. This next clipper system will not have "snow squalls" or bands of fast-moving, very heavy ...
EU researchers are braving extreme Arctic conditions to shed light on snow's crucial role in Earth's climate system ... And lastly, melting snow influences the water cycle in nature.
A steady, moderate snow is set to move across Lower Michigan late today through Friday morning. The latest model data shows a slight increase in expected snow. The snow will be slow to start and ...
Winter storms hitting much of lower Michigan will bring accumulating snow to the region, according to the National Weather Service. The largest snow accumulations were expected near Clare and Bad Axe ...