A winter storm is set to move into Michigan Saturday afternoon, and it is expected to drop five to eight inches of snow ...
Some spots could get as much as 8 inches of snow, dimming visibility on the roads and making travel difficult.
For the next week, the high in Metro Detroit won't rise above 36 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Friday ...
The first winter storm of the season is expected to hit Southeast Michigan on Saturday. The CBS News Detroit NEXT Weather ...
Winter finally shows its hand this weekend, and Southeast Michigan is about to get a full-on introduction to the season.
Our winter storm in Southeast Michigan continues to take shape, and with that, we have quite a few answers for you on what to expect.
Clouds, drizzle, fog, and a shower chance will hang around tonight. Gusty winds, lake effect snow, much colder temperatures, ...
Detroit kicks off the holiday season Friday evening with the 22nd Detroit Tree Lighting at Campus Martius Park, and the ...
Southeast Michigan will enjoy one more day of mild, dry weather before a powerful storm system brings strong winds and the potential for travel-disrupting snow just in time for Thanksgiving.
Michigan won't see a break from the wintry weather, as another storm is expected to develop dropping near 2 feet of snow this weekend. See forecast.
Inches of snow is expected to start falling Saturday, Nov. 29, afternoon. Here's how to check if the roads are plowed.
The radar expectation at 1 p.m. Sunday shows the snow will be over for several hours by then for the western half of Lower Michigan. The snow will be ending in the early afternoon in the Thumb.