NOAA's long-term Michigan summer 2024 forecast anticipates above-average temperatures and precipitation, influenced by the transition from El Nino to La Nina.
Much of southern Lower Michigan can expect some accumulating snow overnight Thursday into the day on Friday (January 18-19). Here's a town-by-town look at what to expect.
Confidence among forecasters is growing that much of Lower Michigan could see 8-12" of snow this weekend, with isolated areas potentially approaching two feet.