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Lake-effect snow continues to hammer parts of Michigan as Arctic air remains locked over the Great Lakes, keeping snow bands active and dangerous wind chills.
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Dangerous cold, lake effect snow continue for Michigan. Arctic blast returns this weekend
This morning is the coldest “feels like” air temperature we’ve had all winter, with some areas reporting dangerously cold wind chills of up to 35 degrees below zero. We’ll still see some lake effect snow today,
Lake-effect snow created hazardous whiteout conditions on major roads around Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday, January 19, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported.Footage from Drew Brummel shows the icy and snowy conditions on US-131 early on Monday morning.
Lake-effect snow and strong winds are creating hazardous travel in West Michigan, with widely variable snowfall totals from 1 to 9+ inches expected through Thursday.
Today’s Winter Storm Warning continues for Oceana, Muskegon and Ottawa counties (shown in pink on the map above), with Winter Weather Advisories stretching across most of the southern half of the Lower Peninsula.
A quick-moving burst of freezing rain is pelting parts of Michigan Tuesday, making travel hazardous in some areas.
Lake Michigan supercharges most Milwaukee storms, and as it warms, that effect is more pronounced. How does that affect our snow?
Dangerously cold conditions continue across Michigan through Saturday morning, with wind chill values plummeting to 30 to 45 degrees below zero in some areas - the coldest temperatures since January 2019.
Northern Indiana authorities reported several crashes on ice-covered major roads and interstates amid sub-zero windchills and lake effect snow across the region Friday. Snow showers were expected in Northern Indiana until around 4 p.