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Lansing State Journal on MSNMichigan storm radar: Live updates for the Lansing areaLANSING — Virtually all of lower Michigan is expected to get significant snowfall starting Wednesday afternoon and continuing ...
As the first major snow event of 2025 moves into Mid-Michigan, city officials and community members are making final ...
Several winter storms are headed for Mid-Michigan, the first of which will arrive Wednesday afternoon. The National Weather Service has issued Winter Weather ...
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When will your Lansing street get plowed? Here's the city's planLansing's plows will hit main roads first and will keep running straight through Saturday's expected snowfall.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNHow can I tell if my street has been plowed. Where to see snowplows in MichiganMichigan's Department of Transportation offers a digital map to track snowplows on state highways. Many municipalities offer ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNLansing area school districts cancel Thursday classes due to stormEaton RESA, Grand Ledge, Eaton Rapids, Charlotte, Maple Valley and Potterville public schools are closed Thursday due to the storm.
The detours will impact 13 of CATA’s bus routes. If a stop is listed as out of service, riders can board the nearest snow bus ...
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MLive - Jackson on MSNSnowstorm timeline: Start times, when heaviest, end times, final amountsI would say the precipitation might be a couple of hours slower to develop compared to what it looked like yesterday. For ...
Several large school districts in Mid-Michigan are closing due to the incoming winter weather—is your child’s one of them?
Michigan State Police are asking drivers to stay off the roads if they can. They ask people if they have to drive to take it slow and give plenty of space.
You will have an easy time going to work Wednesday, but coming home could be a mess in Metro Detroit. It will be calm and ...
Lansing-based Pure Michigan, the tourism arm of Michigan Economic Development Corp., says it’s expecting 2025 will see a surge in “slow travel” interest and invites visitors to Michigan to do so.
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