A snowstorm is set to impact Michigan, with several warnings issued across the state. A winter storm warning covers the Sunriseside coastline from Saginaw Bay to Alpena, and part of Mackinac County. Areas like the eastern Thumb and Detroit are under a winter weather warning, expecting slightly less snow.
The storm will mainly deliver snow, with a brief chance of rain in southeastern Michigan, including Ann Arbor and Detroit, early Sunday. Key snowfall timings indicate light snow for the first two hours, with heavier accumulation expected by the afternoon and evening, especially in southern Michigan.
Predicted snowfall totals range from 4 to 7 inches across much of lower Michigan, with the southwest receiving 6 to 11 inches due to lake-effect snow. Areas like Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo could see up to 10 inches, while the Detroit area may experience 3 to 5 inches. Conditions are expected to improve slightly by Sunday afternoon as temperatures rise.
Travelers are advised to postpone trips until after 3 PM Sunday due to expected hazardous conditions. For ongoing updates, check MLive.com/weather.
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