Mid-Michigan is under winter weather alerts, with forecasts ranging from 1–3″ widely but up to 10″ possible in spots like Ionia, Nashville, and Vermontville through Tuesday.
A winter storm may bring anywhere from a light slushy dusting to over half a foot of snow across Lower Michigan. Forecasts vary widely: some models warn of heavy snow, others expect rain-soaked slush.
Michigan is expected to see a hotter-than-normal summer in 2025, according to NOAA and AccuWeather, with some areas possibly experiencing more 90-degree days.
How much snow will your town get? Here's a town-by-town breakdown comparing AccuWeather and National Weather Service forecasts for over 30 Mid-Michigan cities.
Some parts of Mid-Michigan could see accumulating snow by mid-week. Here's a town-by-town breakdown of how much snow AccuWeather and the National Weather Service are predicting.