A chain reaction crash developed Tuesday morning in white-out conditions along Interstate 94 in West Michigan.
While temperatures are rising and we're on our way out of the sub-zero temperatures we saw earlier this week, the snow still won't quit.
Just as this bitterly cold airmass starts to move out of Michigan on Wednesday, snowfall is expected to re-intensify across part of Michigan. This could lead to as much as 6 inches of new snow across some areas that already have been hard-hit by lake-effect snow in the last couple of weeks, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.
A former West Ottawa wide receiver, Bosma was named first team all-state in Division 1-2 by the Associated Press for his senior season, a year in which he broke the school record for receptions in a season with 80, as he finished with 956 yards and eight touchdowns
The National Weather Service said reported readings as low as minus 27 Tuesday as an Arctic air mass spread across Michigan.
With widespread school closings in West Michigan this week, some districts have now seen a half dozen or more snow days this school year.
The coldest air in six years blasts into Michigan to start the week, with highs in the single digits, wind chills ten to twenty-five below zero, heavy lake effect snow
Amid a flurry of crashes in West Michigan, at least two SUVs for Michigan State Police parked at the site of crashes were hit by another vehicle.
Drivers heading out Tuesday encountered hazardous driving conditions, with snow-covered roads and intermittent whiteout conditions leading to crashes on highways around West Michigan.
Those who can in Southwest Michigan are prepping for forecast freezing temperatures at the grocery store. Some groups are working with those with nowhere to go to keep them safe from the cold. Others are stocking up with supplies to shield their homes.
We're expecting the coldest morning of the week on Wednesday. Here's which schools are closing ahead of another day of severe weather.
Many West Michigan schools are closed Tuesday, Jan. 21, with bitter cold temperatures and lake-effect snow showers making travel hazardous. High temperatures are expected to be in the single digits with winds chills dropping to -10 to -20 degrees,