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The initial six to 12 hours will be flat out winter conditions for at least the northern two-thirds of Lower Michigan.
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“Our Northern Michigan and Upper Peninsula counties have received unprecedented damage over the weekend from a historic ice storm,” said U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman in the statement from Whitmer's office.
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Rain, thunderstorms and Sierra snow pick up Tue.
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While Tuesday morning starts dry, the cloud cover increases and conditions turn windy with sustained east-southeast winds at 5-15 mph and gusts up to 30 mph. By the afternoon, a band of rain and snow ...
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Valleys will see increasing rain showers, while the mountains see snow kicking off in the late morning, ramping up to some healthy tonight.
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April through June average more severe storms and tornadoes than any other portion of the year, so the time is now to get severe-weather ready. Another significant Spring storm system will intensify quickly as it moves into the Plains and Midwest.
A potent spring storm is brining winterlike conditions to much of Minnesota Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday. The heaviest snow will fall across central and northern Minnesota.
Colorado will see a wet and windy Tuesday as snow falls in the mountains and rainstorms spread across lower elevations, according to the National Weather Service.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMN weather: What to expect with rain-snow mix in metro, snow up north TuesdayMINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A storm system could bring rain and snow to Minnesota on Tuesday, which may lead to a sloppy evening commute. Expect increasing clouds through the morning with highs in the mid to upper 30s and lower 40s. The rain and snow will roll in around the lunch hour and linger through part of the day on Wednesday.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNOver 200,000 Michigan residents remain without power after severe stormsMore than 200,000 Michigan residents are still without power after an ice storm and deadly thunderstorms swept across the state over the weekend. “Even a fraction of the ice or wind we saw at different points the last several days can cause significant damage,
Michigan saw wind gusts peak at over 90 mph as severe thunderstorms ravaged the state Sunday. The severe storms left three dead in a Kalamazoo County crash and the two largest utilities in the state — DTE and Consumers Energy — reported over 182,