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Michigan winter storm forecast: How much snow to expect across the state

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Michigan winter storm forecast: How much snow to expect across the state

A winter storm is expected to bring several inches of snow to most of Michigan this weekend.

Winter storm watch alerts were issued Thursday for most of the state, outside of the Metro Detroit region. But Metro Detroit will also see measurable snow.

Some areas of Michigan could see a foot of snow once the storm wraps up on Saturday.

Here’s the snow forecast for each Michigan region:

Snow in Metro Detroit

Here’s the latest from 4Warn Weather’s Ashlee Baracy: The onset of the snowfall across Metro Detroit will be mid-afternoon on Friday. Precipitation will initially fall as snow, with rates as high as 1 inch per hour. Then, on Friday evening, the snow will change over to rain for portions of Metro Detroit and areas south as a brief pocket of warm air pushes in after sunset.

This rainy window appears to be limited, but it’s worth noting that there is still some uncertainty about how the rain/snow line will progress northward. Where that line falls and progresses will have a significant impact on snow totals in Metro Detroit.

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We’ll be fine-tuning the forecast over the next 24-36 hours, as we get a better grasp of that brief pocket of warm air Friday night. With this said, it still is probable that Metro Detroit could receive 3-6 inches of snowfall as more snow builds in before sunrise on Saturday. (Areas closer to Monroe should see lesser amounts of snow because they’ll get a bit more rain.)

Northwest communities are more likely to see 6-8 inches of snow by Saturday, and the northern parts of the Thumb could be upward of 8 inches.

—> Read her full forecast here

Snow in West Michigan

Here’s the latest from NWS in Grand Rapids: Heavy snow and strong winds are expected for portions of Michigan starting Friday morning and continuing into Saturday.

Main concerns are wind gusts of 30 to 45 mph paired with heavy snow causing blowing and drifting snow, whiteout conditions, power outages, and hazardous travel conditions.

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Most accumulations are during Friday afternoon and night with impacts to the evening commute likely.

NWS Grand Rapids snow forecast for Friday-Saturday. (NWS Grand Rapids.)

Snow in Northern Lower Michigan

Here’s the latest from NWS in Gaylord: A high impact winter storm is expected Friday afternoon into Saturday across Michigan.

Given the high potential for accumulations of 12″ for some and wind gusts of 35-50+ mph, blizzard conditions will be possible across portions of northern Michigan Friday evening and Friday night.

Potential significant blowing and drifting snow and near-zero visibilities at times may lead to dangerous travel conditions.

Snow forecast from NWS Gaylord (NWS Gaylord.)

Snow in Michigan Upper Peninsula

Here’s the latest from NWS in Marquette: Another winter storm is tracking into the Great Lakes region on Friday and will bring accumulating heavy wet snow to Upper Michigan through Saturday.

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Strong northeast winds develop Friday night and gradually become northwesterly by Saturday night resulting in poor visibility and blowing snow.

The storm also will bring in much colder temperatures with dangerous wind chills and lake effect snow as the storm pulls away Saturday night and lasting through the weekend.

Snow forecast from NWS Marquette. (NWS Marquette)

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The FBI conducts a search at the Fulton County election office in Georgia

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An election worker walks near voting machines at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center on Nov. 5, 2024.

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The FBI says it’s executing a “court authorized law enforcement action” at a location in Georgia that is home to the Fulton County election office.

When asked about the search, the FBI would not clarify whether the action is tied to the 2020 election, but last month the Department of Justice announced it’s suing Fulton County for records related to the 2020 election.

In its complaint, the DOJ cited efforts by the Georgia State Election Board to obtain 2020 election materials from the county.

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On Oct. 30, 2025, the complaint says, the U.S. attorney general sent a letter to the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections “demanding ‘all records in your possession responsive to the recent subpoena issued to your office by the State Election Board.’ “

A Fulton County judge has denied a request by the county to block that subpoena.

Since the 2020 election, Fulton County has been at the center of baseless claims of election fraud by President Trump and others.

In November the sweeping election interference case against Trump and allies was dismissed by a Fulton County judge.

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Rep. Ilhan Omar rushed by man on stage and sprayed with liquid at town hall event

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A man is tackled after spraying an unknown substance at US Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) (L) during a town hall she was hosting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 27, 2026. (Photo by Octavio JONES / AFP via Getty Images)

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Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., was rushed by a man during a town hall event Tuesday night and sprayed with a liquid via a syringe.

Footage from the event shows a man approaching Omar at her lectern as she is delivering remarks and spraying an unknown substance in her direction, before swiftly being tackled by security. Omar called on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign or face impeachment immediately before the assault.

Noem has faced criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of 37-year-old intensive care nurse Alex Pretti by federal officers in Minneapolis Saturday.

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Omar’s staff can be heard urging her to step away and get “checked out,” with others nearby saying the substance smelled bad.

“We will continue,” Omar responded. “These f******* a**holes are not going to get away with it.”

A statement from Omar’s office released after the event said the individual who approached and sprayed the congresswoman is now in custody.

“The Congresswoman is okay,” the statement read. “She continued with her town hall because she doesn’t let bullies win.”

A syringe lays on the ground after a man, left, approached Representative Ilhan Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota, during a town hall event in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. The man was apprehended after spraying unknown substance according the to Associated Press. Photographer: Angelina Katsanis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A syringe lays on the ground after a man, left, approached Representative Ilhan Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota, during a town hall event in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. The man was apprehended after spraying an unknown substance according to the Associated Press. Photographer: Angelina Katsanis/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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Omar followed up with a statement on social media saying she will not be intimidated.

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As Omar continued her remarks at the town hall, she said: “We are Minnesota strong and we will stay resilient in the face of whatever they might throw at us.”

Just three days ago, fellow Democrat Rep. Maxwell Frost of Florida said he was assaulted at the Sundance Festival by a man “who told me that Trump was going to deport me before he punched me in the face.”

Threats against Congressional lawmakers have been rising. Last year, there was an increase in security funding in the wake of growing concerns about political violence in the country.

According to the U.S. Capitol Police, the number of threat assessment cases has increased for the third year in a row. In 2025, the USCP investigated 14,938 “concerning statements, behaviors, and communications” directed towards congressional lawmakers, their families and staff. That figure represents a nearly 58% increase from 2024.

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Video: F.A.A. Ignored Safety Concerns Prior to Collision Over Potomac, N.T.S.B. Says

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F.A.A. Ignored Safety Concerns Prior to Collision Over Potomac, N.T.S.B. Says

The National Transportation Safety Board said that a “multitude of errors” led to the collision between a military helicopter and a commercial jet, killing 67 people last January.

“I imagine there will be some difficult moments today for all of us as we try to provide answers to how a multitude of errors led to this tragedy.” “We have an entire tower who took it upon themselves to try to raise concerns over and over and over and over again, only to get squashed by management and everybody above them within F.A.A. Were they set up for failure?” “They were not adequately prepared to do the jobs they were assigned to do.”

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The National Transportation Safety Board said that a “multitude of errors” led to the collision between a military helicopter and a commercial jet, killing 67 people last January.

By Meg Felling

January 27, 2026

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