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An ice storm followed by blizzard conditions coated trees and powerlines with ice leaving more than 100,000 northern Michigan residents without power.
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Storms across the nation's eastern half forced airlines to cancel roughly 4,000 flights nationwide. Blizzards buried parts of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, rains flooded homes in Hawaii, and California and Arizona are dealing with unusually high temperatures.
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As Michigan faces large amounts of snow and persistent below-freezing temperatures, some areas are struggling to keep up. Some cities have issued notices as they struggle to find enough road salt to keep the roads clear.
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As Michigan gets blasted with cold Arctic air, here are a few tips from the Michigan State Police on what to do when it gets this cold and how to stay safe. Also, when and how trees explode.
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Tens of millions of people are in the path of a major winter storm. Federal cuts threaten efforts to understand the causes of such weather.
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“If there is a blizzard, the best thing to do is stay home,” said a AAA-Michigan spokeswoman
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The storm is expected to hit the state of Michigan starting Thursday night and intensify on Friday.
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The National Weather Service is predicting a massive storm across the Midwest this weekend. In Michigan, a variety of snow, freezing rain, and flood…
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency in Grand Rapids, qualifying the city for additional assistance as it copes with power outages and…
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The City of Grand Rapids will run an Emergency Operations Center through the weekend to manage the response to this week’s storms.Areas in and around…