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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSN‘Hauntingly beautiful’: Ice Piano concerts send chills in Grand RapidsLocal musicians Sammie Hershock and Hannah Laine took center stage, showcasing their talents on a unique piano crafted with ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNConsistently cold weather moving through FebruaryIce fishermen and folks who enjoy wintry weather will have a lot to celebrate through the remainder of February: It appears ...
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNWinter Storm Watch fine-tuned, Snow forecast down 1 inchA winter storm watch is usually issued when a storm system is one to two days from starting. This long lead time is used to ...
Snow will arrive Wednesday afternoon, be at its steadiest and heaviest in the early evening, then taper off by early Thursday.
Michigan is expecting a winter storm to strike Wednesday. Here's where the National Weather Service says to expect heavy snow.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNMichigan could see heavy snow this week. Here's where it could fallThe National Weather Service says Michigan could see more than 8 inches of snow in places as a winter storm spreads across ...
Due to this snowfall, the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has issued a Winter Storm Watch from 1 PM Wednesday through 7 AM Thursday. The watch states that heavy snowfall will impact portions ...
Cloudy but dry, and cold overnight. Moderate to heavy snow arrives Wednesday afternoon into Thursday morning. Get the latest ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNYou could be fined if you don’t clear your icy sidewalks in Grand RapidsIce could be on the way Wednesday night, which means by Friday morning, property owners in Grand Rapids will have to have their sidewalks clear or risk an anonymous complaint and possible fine.
Michigan is under a Winter Storm Watch as a significant snowstorm is expected to bring 5-8 inches of snow, impacting travel from Wednesday to Thursday.
A significant winter storm is expected to bring over 6 inches of snow to Michigan, impacting travel Wednesday night.
Since the Arctic blast in mid-January exited the Grand Rapids area, most communities have measured just 2" to 3" of snow in ...
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