The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement at 4:17 a.m. EST on Thursday in effect until 7:30 a.m. EST for Midland, Bay, Huron, Saginaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, Shiawassee, Genesee, Lapeer,
EST the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory in effect until 7 p.m. EST for Mason, Oceana and Muskegon counties.
Frigid air will gradually move out of Michigan this weekend. Temperatures will climb to the 20s this weekend and next week for more residents.
The National Weather Service in Marquette posted a NASA satellite image showing bands of cold air and lake effect snow moving across Michigan.
The Arctic air mass over Michigan and the whole of the Midwest may stick around as late as Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.
Parts of southwest and west central Michigan will be affected by the storm, according to the National Weather Service.
The Marquette NWS office said wind chills in some areas could reach 44 below zero early in the week and residents should prepare.
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Snow will continue into the overnight hours before winds bring in more lake-effect snow Thursday morning on a northwesterly wind.
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West Michigan is expected to bear the brunt of a winter storm sweeping across the state Friday and Saturday, the National Weather Service said. "Snow will move into the area (Friday) morning and ...
The bitterly cold air that's enveloped mid-Michigan for days was expected to start easing off Wednesday, but it won't feel any warmer until Thursday.