As a winter storm takes aim at metro Detroit, communities are bracing for heavy snow that’s expected to start this afternoon.
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WEYI Flint on MSNHow MDOT works to make roads safer during a winter stormRuegsegger and his crews are tasked with keeping freeways and roads clear during extreme weather. He explained that ...
Your neighborhood reporters provide comprehensive updates of the powerful winter storm moving through mid-Michigan, with the latest updates on conditions, and impacts.
Snow will begin Wednesday afternoon and linger into Thursday morning. A winter storm watch will go into effect for Wayne, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw, Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair, Lapeer, Lenawee and ...
Patients suffering winter-related injuries are a common sight in emergency rooms and urgent care facilities, but there are ways to reduce the risk.
A winter storm is expected to hit much of lower Michigan Wednesday, bringing up to six inches of snow in some areas.
While the heart of the snowstorm is going to hit southern Michigan, northern Michigan will get some wintry stuff too.
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) does not wait until snow starts to fall before they start pre-treating roads ...
Winter storm warnings were in place across much of the Great Lakes region on Wednesday, with hazardous travel conditions likely.
Here are some ways Michiganders can keep themselves safe on the road in snowy weather: It can take up to 10 times longer to stop your vehicle on snowy and/or icy roads. Slow down and allow more room ...
The heaviest snow will fall between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m., setting up the Wednesday evening commute to be a messy one. Steve Roon ...
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