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It's not going to be a robust warm-up for all of Michigan, but the southern half will get into some nice, warm air by Thursday.
Forecasters say southern Michigan could see a band of severe weather that could produce tornadoes, hail, floods on Thursday, March 26.
Michigan is forecast another round of heavy snow, up to 20 inches and strong gusts up to 60 mph. See where warnings are in place as of March 16.
Light snow will stay in the forecast for Northern Michigan today through about noon, but the southern part of the Lower Peninsula is already on the gradual warming path that will last until late Thursday.
Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula are getting snow, sleet, freezing rain on Wednesday, March 11. See forecast, current warnings.
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A Michigan winter storm may bring snowfall of up to 3 feet, strong winds and dangerous travel across the Upper Peninsula.