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Heavy Snowfall Grips Michigan as Midwest Battles Persistent Winter Storms

Michigan experienced heavy snowfall and hazardous driving conditions over the weekend as a powerful winter storm swept across the Midwest. The National Weather Service warns that winter-like conditions, including frigid temperatures and lake-effect snow, will persist through Tuesday.

| Updated on: Dec 01, 2025 | 08:42 AM

Michigan residents awoke to significant snowfall over the weekend as a powerful winter storm blanketed the Midwest, causing widespread traffic disruptions. Roads were covered, and strong winds made driving particularly challenging, prompting local officials to advise necessary travel only and heightened caution for commuters.

The National Weather Service has issued warnings that a winter-like pattern is expected to continue across much of the U.S. until Tuesday. This includes forecasts for additional storms, frigid temperatures, and hazardous road conditions for travellers.

While the current storm is predicted to ease in the Midwest and Great Lakes region, localised lake-effect snow may still cause patchy disruptions. Furthermore, another weather system originating from the Gulf Coast is projected to move towards the Northeast on Monday and Tuesday, bringing a mix of rain, thunderstorms, and wintry precipitation to large areas of the United States.