Some of today’s showers will have embedded thunderstorms, and while the chance for severe weather is low, it’s still there.
The Upper Peninsula did have some chilly temperatures for just a few mornings in late August and the first week of September.
Here's a close look at the weekend. We also will continue to look for a switch back to fall-like temperatures.
Here are the important things to know about our weather in the next week. The weekend forecast shows a progression from dry ...
In southwest Lower Michigan, the severe drought stretches from the southwest part of the Grand Rapids area to Holland, ...
Rainfall will be significant, with some areas potentially seeing up to 1.5 inches of precipitation. The western part of Lower Michigan is expected to receive the most rainfall, with lighter amounts in ...
Today’s forecast: There is a wind shift from southwest to northeast winds coming through Lower Michigan. It will likely spark ...
This week certainly won’t feel like September, especially at a time when we start to expect cool mornings.
Great Lakes water levels can make the fastest move lower at this time of year because of the increased evaporation combined ...
Last night the northern lights were more in the northwest sky. If the northern lights do occur again tonight, it would be ...
I’m sure you see the forecast for the next few days looks very summery. The extended forecast is starting to look a touch ...
Starting this Sunday most of us in Michigan will have afternoon high temperatures between 85 degrees and 90 degrees. The ...