Ice storm hits Northern Michigan
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The Detroit News |
Consumers is encouraging those in the most severely affected areas not to travel unless necessary and to watch for downed wires and crews working along roads.
MLive |
On Friday at 2:37 p.m. EDT a winter storm watch was released by the National Weather Service valid from Saturday 8 a.m. EDT until Sunday 8 a.m. EDT for Otsego, Montmorency, Alpena, Crawford, Oscoda an...
Yahoo |
Large swaths of Northern Michigan are without power as the second day of icy weather downs power lines, tree branches and creates hazardous driving conditions.
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A line of severe weather is crossing through southern Michigan, leading to severe thunderstorm warnings. See the latest radar here.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for all of Southeast Michigan until 10 p.m. Sunday.
There is a chance that mid-Michigan will experience severe weather this evening. Our 6 News weather team says that damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornados are
More than 600 Consumers Energy crews are working throughout Michigan, either currently restoring power or waiting for the severe storms to come through.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch through Thursday for residents in the Upper Peninsula. Here's what is expect.
4Warn Weather – The Storm Prediction Center has increased the severe weather risk for most of Southeastern Michigan for Sunday afternoon and evening in advance of a strong cold front moving through the region. Areas along and South of M-59 are now in an Enhanced Risk (Level 3 out of 5) for severe weather, this does include most of Metro Detroit.
Severe storms brought trees and power lines down — causing more than 56,000 Indiana Michigan Power customers to lose electricity. One tree knocked down blocked traffic on Cleveland Road near the railroad tracks.
The Gaylord NWS office, located 9 miles south of the city, broke its record at 149.5 inches of snowfall during the December 2024-February 2025 winter. The previous record was 149 inches during the 2016-17 winter, the weather agency said.
Hundreds of Consumers Energy customers are without power after severe storms pushed through West Michigan on Sunday.
The National Weather Service released a winter weather advisory at 10:41 p.m. EDT on Friday in effect until Saturday at 8 a.m. EDT for Otsego, Montmorency and Alpena counties.