Michigan snowfall predictions: See the total accumulation your area could get this weekend

By Rachel Greco

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Michigan snowfall predictions See the total accumulation your area could get this weekend

According to the National Weather Service, Michigan will see a lot of snow this weekend as several winter storms pass through.

Snow will begin late Friday night and continue through Saturday afternoon.

Another round of snow is expected Saturday night and Sunday.

Northeast Michigan is expected to see the most snow accumulation through Monday, with up to 15 inches predicted.

Mid and West Michigan could see up to 14 inches of rain, while metro Detroit could see up to 10 inches.

Here are the expected snowfall totals for Saturday night or Monday near you.

Snow predictions for Michigan winter storm through Saturday night

  • Battle Creek: 4 inches
  • Big Rapids: 5 inches
  • Clare: 6 inches
  • Copper Harbor: 4 inches
  • Escanaba: 5 inches
  • Farwell: 6 inches
  • Grand Rapids: 6 inches
  • Holland: 5 inches
  • Ionia: 5 inches
  • Jackson: 4 inches
  • Kalamazoo: 5 inches
  • Lansing: 4 inches
  • Ludington: 4 inches
  • Manistique: 6 inches
  • Marquette: 3 inches
  • Munising: 4 inches
  • Muskegon: 5 inches
  • Newberry: 5 inches
  • South Haven: 5 inches
  • Sparta: 6 inches

Snow predictions for Michigan winter storms through Monday

  • Adrian: 6 inches
  • Alpena: 10 inches
  • Ann Arbor: 7 inches
  • Atlanta: 9 inches
  • Bad Axe: 9 inches
  • Bay City: 9 inches
  • Boyne City: 6 inches
  • Cadillac: 8 inches
  • Caro: 10 inches
  • Charlevoix: 5 inches
  • Cheboygan: 7 inches
  • Detroit: 7 inches
  • East Tawas: 10 inches
  • Elk Rapids: 6 inches
  • Elmira: 7 inches
  • Engadine: 6 inches
  • Flint: 9 inches
  • Frankfort: 5 inches
  • Gaylord: 7 inches
  • Gladwin: 10 inches
  • Grayling: 7 inches
  • Harrisville: 11 inches
  • Houghton Lake: 9 inches
  • Howell: 8 inches
  • Imlay City: 9 inches
  • Indian River: 7 inches
  • Interlochen: 6 inches
  • Lake City: 9 inches
  • Lapeer: 9 inches
  • Leland: 5 inches
  • Mancelona: 6 inches
  • Manistee: 5 inches
  • Manton: 7 inches
  • Maple City: 6 inches
  • Midland: 10 inches
  • Mio: 9 inches
  • Monroe: 6 inches
  • Onaway: 7 inches
  • Owosso: 9 inches
  • Paradise: 4 inches
  • Petoskey: 6 inches
  • Pontiac: 8 inches
  • Port Huron: 8 inches
  • Rogers City: 8 inches
  • Saginaw: 10 inches
  • Sandusky: 10 inches
  • St. Ignace: 6 inches
  • Traverse City: 6 inches
  • Warren: 7 inches
  • West Branch: 10 inches

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Rachel Greco

Rachel Greco covers life in US County, including the communities of Grand Ledge, Delta Township, Charlotte and US Rapids. But her beat extends to local government, local school districts and community events in communities that surround Lansing. Her goal is to tell compelling stories about the area that matter to local readers.

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