Michigan snowfall predictions: See how much your area will get during winter storm

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Most of Michigan is under a blizzard warning or a winter storm warning from Thursday night until Saturday, Christmas Eve, as a large storm front plows across the Midwest toward the Great Lakes region.

Snowfall totals will vary across the state, with most taking place on the west Lake Michigan coast line and in the northern Lower Peninsula. The metro Detroit area is expected to get somewhere between 3-7 inches of snow, with 5-8 inches expected further north, toward the Thumb. The Grand Rapids area and much of west Michigan could see more than a foot of snow.

Here’s how much snowfall is projected in your area from today through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. These numbers are subject to change as the week progresses.

Snowfall projections for lower Michigan from Thursday, Dec. 22 through Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022.

Snowfall projections for northern Michigan from Thursday, Dec. 22 through Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022.

Snowfall projections for northern Michigan from Thursday, Dec. 22 through Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022.

Michigan snowfall predictions

  • Adrian: 3-4 inches

  • Alma: 4-6 inches

  • Alpena: 7-10 inches

  • Ann Arbor: 4-6 inches

  • Bad Axe: 6-8 inches

  • Battle Creek: 6-10 inches

  • Bay City: 5-8 inches

  • Cadillac: 12-18 inches

  • Clare: 6-8 inches

  • Detroit: 4-6 inches

  • Flint: 6-8 inches

  • Gaylord: 18-24 inches

  • Grand Rapids: 12-18 inches

  • Grayling: 15-20 inches

  • Holland: 12-24 inches

  • Howell: 6-8 inches

  • Jackson: 6-8 inches

  • Kalamazoo: 8-12 inches

  • Lansing: 6-8 inches

  • Ludington: 12-18 inches

  • Manistee: 13-18 inches

  • Marquette: 5-20 inches

  • Midland: 5-8 inches

  • Monroe: 3-4 inches

  • Mount Pleasant: 6-8 inches

  • Muskegon: 12-18 inches

  • Oscoda: 5-9 inches

  • Petoskey: 14-19 inches

  • Pontiac: 4-6 inches

  • Port Huron: 4-6 inches

  • Saginaw: 6-8 inches

  • Sault Ste. Marie: 13-17 inches

  • St. Ignace: 10-14 inches

  • St. Joseph: 12-18 inches

  • Traverse City: 16-21 inches

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DTE Energy asks to report any power outages in southeast Michigan and receive restoration updates and preparation tips on its website. For Consumers Energy customers: To report any outages or gas leaks, see which areas are affected or receive power restoration updates as a Consumers customer, visit this website.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan snowfall predictions: How much your area will get

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