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Metro Detroit weather: Light snowfall to end by Sunday afternoon
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Light snowfall to end by Sunday afternoonIt will be snowy during the middle of the day. Snow becomes more scattered and ends after lunchtime and during Sunday afternoon. Overnight lows will be in the middle and upper 20s. Have a wonderful day. TRACK WEATHER· Track the live Michigan Weather Radar here· Track severe weather alerts here· Submit storm photos here· Find more weather forecast articles at Weather Center
Metro Detroit weather: Up to 2 inches of snow possible Sunday
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Up to 2 inches of snow possible SundaySunday morning and midday are and will be the snowiest portions of the day. One to 2 inches of new snow are possible. Overnight lows will be in the middle and upper 20s. Have a wonderful day. TRACK WEATHER· Track the live Michigan Weather Radar here· Track severe weather alerts here· Submit storm photos here· Find more weather forecast articles at Weather Center
Rain, sleet, snow -- A look at how different precipitation types form
Read full article: Rain, sleet, snow -- A look at how different precipitation types formDETROIT – We’re expecting some precipitation Tuesday night into Wednesday. Meteorologist Paul Gross explains the types of precipitation -- rain, sleet and snow -- and when they’re expected to form in the Metro Detroit area. Snow is expected at about midnight Wednesday, whereas sleet is expected at 7 a.m. followed by 8 a.m. freezing rain. Watch the full report in the video above. · Track the live Michigan Weather Radar here· Track severe weather alerts here· Submit storm photos here
Live Michigan weather radar: Snow, wintry mix in forecast
Read full article: Live Michigan weather radar: Snow, wintry mix in forecastDETROIT – There is a chance for snow and a wintry mix Tuesday afternoon in southeastern Michigan. Wet weather is on the way, and parts of our West and North Zones may get a wet inch or two of snow by the late afternoon and/or evening. The rest of us will see a wintry mix of some light snow becoming rain with those temps flirting with 40F. It will be a sloppy evening drive, and slick or slippery with snow more likely north of M 59. West Central Michigan is under a Winter Weather Advisory starting in the afternoon.
High wind warning issued for Metro Detroit, counties outside region
Read full article: High wind warning issued for Metro Detroit, counties outside regionDETROIT – A high wind warning has been issued for Genesee, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne counties from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. Additionally, the National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for Sanilac County until 9 p.m. Sunday. You can expect sustained winds with lows between 20 to 30 mph. Wind gusts will be as high as 50 mph. Track weather updates· Track the live Michigan Weather Radar here· Track severe weather alerts here· Submit storm photos here· Find more weather forecast articles at Weather Center
Track live Michigan weather radar here
Read full article: Track live Michigan weather radar hereWatch live weather radar above. For an in-depth, interactive live weather radar map, go here: Michigan Weather Radar. Local 4Casters appGet the Local 4Casters app for:Live Radar/Real-Time Forecasts From Your Local 4 MeteorologistsSevere Weather AlertsHourly Forecast48-Hour, 5-Day & 10-Day ForecastsEasier & Faster Than Ever BeforeStorm/Snow Tracking/FutureCast and more! See & Share Storm PinsDownload here: Apple Store Download here: Google Play
Metro Detroit weather forecast June 26, 2020 -- 4 p.m. Update
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather forecast June 26, 2020 -- 4 p.m. UpdateMetro Detroit weather forecast June 26, 2020 -- 4 p.m. UpdatePublished: June 26, 2020, 4:24 pmThe Local 4Casters say a scattered severe thunderstorm is possible as early as 6 p.m. west of US-23, but the main batch of concerning storms will cross the area between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m.
Northern Michigan weather forecast: Severe threat is shifting farther south
Read full article: Northern Michigan weather forecast: Severe threat is shifting farther southNorthern Michigan weather radar forecast June 26, 2020 (WDIV)Northern Michigan weather radar forecast June 26, 2020 (WDIV)If our radar shows that you are getting close to a storm, exit the freeway and seek sturdy shelter. And best of all, the nation’s best weather app is free. We were not able to do our annual weather radio events this year due to the COVID pandemic, but our basic Midland Weather Radio is still available at Meijer. Northern Michigan weather radar forecast June 26, 2020 (WDIV)Don’t forget that you can program your radio for any county in the nation, and even in Ontario. I don’t know that I ever remember this outstanding of an Up North forecast for a big holiday week.
Metro Detroit weather brief, June 21, 2020, 11 p.m. update
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather brief, June 21, 2020, 11 p.m. updateMetro Detroit weather brief, June 21, 2020, 11 p.m. updatePublished: June 21, 2020, 11:12 pmFathers’ Day ends tonight with warm and muggy conditions and showers. Monday and the rest of the week will be warm, but we will have a wet pattern. This is welcome relief for our lawns and crops that need water. Also, it marks a break in near-90-degree heat.
SE Michigan weather: Tracking radar, alerts, power outages June 10, 2020
Read full article: SE Michigan weather: Tracking radar, alerts, power outages June 10, 2020DETROIT – We are expecting severe weather Wednesday afternoon between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. in southeastern Michigan. Potential hazards include damaging wind gusts (up to 70 mph), tornadoes and large hail. The probability for damaging wind gusts, possibly approaching 70 mph, is a 45% chance within 25 miles of any location in southeastern Michigan. All of southeastern Michigan is now under a severe thunderstorm watch until 8 p.m. Wednesday. We’ll be tracking:Watch live radar and coverage here:Check back for updates throughout the day.
Metro Detroit weather: Showers and possible thunderstorms, 5/29/2020 noon update
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Showers and possible thunderstorms, 5/29/2020 noon updateMetro Detroit weather: Showers and possible thunderstorms, 5/29/2020 noon updatePublished: May 29, 2020, 12:16 pmWe'll start our Friday dry, and even with some breaks of sun possible. Then showers and possible thunderstorms increase by mid-to-late morning, and should end from west to east by mid-afternoon. A narrow line of showers and thunderstorms could develop late afternoon / evening ahead of the second cold front. The better chance is north of M-59, but just keep in mind that we are not completely out of the woods for another shower or storm until after 9:00 or 10:00 p.m.
Metro Detroit weather: Showers and possible thunderstorms
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Showers and possible thunderstormsThen showers and possible thunderstorms increase by mid-to-late morning, and should end from west to east by mid-afternoon. Highs in the upper 60s (20 degrees Celsius) will sure feel a lot different than what we've experienced this week. Sunday will be a "sun day," with a ton of sun and highs in the mid 60s (19 degrees Celsius). Partly cloudy with a possible thunderstorm on Wednesday, and highs in the low 80s (28 degrees Celsius). Then mostly sunny on Thursday and Friday, with highs near 80 degrees (27 degrees Celsius).
Snow emergencies issued in Metro Detroit for Jan. 17-19 -- view list here
Read full article: Snow emergencies issued in Metro Detroit for Jan. 17-19 -- view list hereRoyal Oak -- The city of Royal Oak declared a snow emergency at 7 a.m. Saturday. As per city ordinance, when a snow emergency is declared, parking is not permitted on city streets until the snow emergency has been lifted. For a map of available snow emergency parking locations within Oak Park, visit this link: www.bit.ly/OPSnowEmergencyParkingFerndale -- in effect 8 a.m. Saturday until further notice. Clawson -- in effect 12 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 until 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18. Southgate -- in effect 12 a.m. Saturday until 12 a.m. Sunday.
Metro Detroit weather: 4 to 8 inches of snow expected
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: 4 to 8 inches of snow expectedBy afternoon, the snow will change to some light rain, as temperatures rise to near 40 degrees (4 to 5 degrees Celsius). This will be a “heart attack” snow -- a heavy snow that’s tough to shovel. However, the above freezing temperatures and rain Saturday afternoon will increase the snow’s weight. The National Weather Service continues a Winter Storm Warning for Livingston, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee and Monroe counties from midnight to noon Saturday, and a Winter Weather Advisory for St. Clair, Lapeer, Genesee and Sanilac counties. Like last weekend, this is a great storm to monitor on our free Local4Casters weather app.