
Winter Storm Warning | Michigan Weather 6 PM
The Michigan Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
February 24, 20262m 25s
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Show Notes
Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Michigan Weather Podcast for Tuesday, February 24th.
Folks — winter's throwing us a curveball tonight. And you'll want to pay attention. We've got a real mixed bag rolling across the state. And depending on where you're standing, your evening looks very different.
Step outside in Detroit right now and you're feeling low 30s. Not terrible, right? But a clipper system is sliding down from Ontario. And it's bringing a wicked mix of light snow and freezing drizzle with it. By midnight, you could see an inch or two of accumulation across the southeast. Hidden black ice is going to be coating side streets, so if you're heading out tonight, take it slow.
Heading up toward Traverse City, it's a different story entirely. Lake-effect snow bands have been hammering the northwestern shoreline all afternoon. Some spots near Leelanau County are already sitting at four to five inches. And it's not done yet. Another three to four could pile up before sunrise. That's the kind of snow that makes Wednesday morning commutes brutal, so Dress warmly and give yourself extra time.
Over in the Upper Peninsula? Marquette's getting absolutely buried. You're looking at eight-plus inches by tomorrow afternoon, with winds gusting near 35 miles per hour. That's near-blizzard conditions. And wind chills are dangerous — dropping to minU S One0 overnight. If you're up there, stay inside if you can.
Down in Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo, you're catching the lighter side of this system. Mostly cloudy skies, temperatures hovering around 28, with maybe a dusting overnight. Nothing dramatic, but those roads will still be slick.
Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Wednesday stays cold and snowy up north, but things start calming down statewide by Thursday. Temperatures climb into the mid-30s Friday and Saturday — practically a heat wave by late February standards. Perfect weather for getting outside and shaking off the cabin fever, if you ask me.
One more thing — we're sitting at just over 11 hours of daylight now. Spring isn't here yet, but it's definitely peeking around the corner.
That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!