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Michigan Snowstorm: Saturday update increases Winter Storm Warnings, slight tweak for Detroit, Ann Arbor
- Winter storm warnings have been expanded to cover the Sunrise Side and parts of the Upper Peninsula, signaling broader impacts across Michigan.
- Most of Lower Michigan is expected to see snow, with higher totals in the western half and lake‑effect zones.
- Forecasters note a possible shift from mixed precipitation to mostly snow in southeast Michigan, including Detroit and Ann Arbor.
- Officials expect the storm to bring slick roads as snowfall increases through the afternoon and into Sunday.
- Forecast totals indicate four to seven inches statewide, with higher amounts in lake‑effect regions.
- Detroit area could see three to five inches, with conditions improving later Sunday afternoon.
- Forecaster notes the storm track will run across Ann Arbor into the Thumb, affecting precipitation type near the southeast.
- The timeframe for peak impacts ranges from Saturday night into Sunday with the storm gradually moving through the state.
- Travelers are advised to stay updated as forecasts could change with the storm’s track.
- Meteorologist Mark Torregrossa provides the latest forecast and practical guidance for residents.
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