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Big Winter Storm Hits Michigan: Snow, Wind, and Power Outages

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Big Winter Storm Hits Michigan: Snow, Wind, and Power Outages

 

A big winter storm is hitting Michigan, bringing heavy snow, strong winds, and causing power outages for many people. In this report, we’ll break down what’s happening, how it’s affecting different areas, and what steps are being taken to deal with the situation.

 

The Storm’s Arrival:

The winter storm started on Friday afternoon in Michigan, bringing a mix of snow, rain, and very cold temperatures. It’s stronger than the one we had earlier in the week, and there’s a lot of uncertainty about where exactly the rain-snow line will be. But for now, it looks like we’ll be getting more snow.

 

 

Timeline of the Storm:

The storm is following a timeline. Friday morning will be dry but foggy in some places, and then in the early afternoon, the snow will start falling. At first, it’ll be wet and heavy snow, possibly 1/2 inch to 1 inch per hour. By 8 p.m., it’s expected to turn into rain, continuing until Saturday morning. After midnight on Saturday, lighter snow will continue. Lake effect snow showers are expected to stick around through Saturday and Sunday.

 

Big Winter Storm Hits Michigan: Snow, Wind, and Power Outages
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Snowfall Projections:

Different areas will see different amounts of snow. The southeast corner may get 1 to 3 inches, while areas north of I-96/I-696 and west of US-23 could get up to 7 inches. There might be an additional 1 to 3 inches from lake effect snow during the weekend.

 

Impactful Components:

Wind and Temperature: Strong winds are a big part of this storm. On Friday, winds will come from the east, gusting between 30 to 40 miles per hour. By Friday evening, they’ll shift to the south-southwest, with gusts up to 55 miles per hour. On Saturday, winds will be out of the west, causing lake-effect snow. These winds could lead to blowing snow, low visibility, and power outages. Winter weather advisories are in effect until 7 p.m. Saturday.

 

Winter Storm Impact on Power:

The storm has already caused power outages for thousands of people. Counties like Ogemaw, Genesee, and Lapeer are the most affected. High winds have made it challenging for utility crews to restore power, and safety measures are being emphasized, urging people to stay away from downed power lines.

 

Preparedness Measures by DTE Energy:

DTE Energy is prepared for the storm and has thousands of people ready to help with power restoration. They stress the importance of being aware during a winter storm and assure customers that they are committed to restoring services as quickly and safely as possible.

As the storm continues, communities are advised to stay informed and take precautions. The NEXT Weather Team has declared an Alert Day, increasing weather coverage to provide important information. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through various channels, including on-air broadcasts and online platforms.

WHAT IS ALERT DAY

  1. Potential for Hazardous weather
  2. Impact to travel or daily life and safety
  3. Heavy snow, Ice,Strong wind, Low visibility.

 

Michigan is facing a tough winter storm with heavy snow, strong winds, and power outages. It’s important for everyone to stay informed, take necessary precautions, and support each other through this challenging weather. Keep an eye out for updates as the situation evolves, and stay safe.

 

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