Jessica Marshall+FollowSouthern Michigan’s epic snow day streakFifth snow day in a row—and a total of ten days off—has turned this winter into a mini-vacation for southern Michigan students. With a massive storm stretching from Texas to New England, our area’s been hit with slippery roads and frigid temps that even salt can’t fix. Boston’s bracing for nearly two feet of snow, but here, the new inches keep piling up and the cold isn’t letting up. The National Weather Service’s Cold Weather Advisory means we’re not out of the woods yet. How are you all handling the extra days at home? #Education #MichiganWeather #SnowDay00Share
Danielle White+FollowTravel headaches as Michigan flights hit hardTravel plans across Michigan have been thrown into chaos, with Detroit Metro Airport seeing over 200 delays and more than 140 cancellations as winter storms sweep the country. Folks flying out of Grand Rapids and Lansing are also feeling the impact, and it’s not just Michigan—major airports nationwide are dealing with thousands of delays and cancellations. If you’re stuck at the airport, airlines usually rebook you automatically, and you’re entitled to a refund if you decide not to fly. Has anyone had to change plans or spend the night at the airport? Share your travel stories and tips below! #News #MichiganWeather #FlightDelays00Share
michele24+FollowChristina Burkhart returns to Detroit TVChristina Burkhart is back on Detroit airwaves! After saying goodbye to Flint’s ABC-12, she’s now the newest meteorologist at WDIV. For those who remember her early days interning at WDIV, this feels like a true homecoming. Local viewers are already buzzing with excitement, and it’s great to see a Michigan native bringing her expertise back to Southeast Michigan. With so many familiar faces moving around in local news lately, it’s got me thinking—who else would you love to see return to our screens? Let’s talk about your favorite local news personalities! #Entertainment #DetroitNews #MichiganWeather10Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowWest Michigan schools close for snow dayLake-effect snow and a sudden drop in temperatures are shaking up Friday plans for families across West Michigan. Several local schools—including Crossroads Charter Academy, Hart Public Schools, and Reed City Area Public Schools—are closed due to icy roads and a potential flash freeze overnight. The weather team warns that rain will quickly turn to snow as a cold front sweeps through, making back roads especially slick. If you’re wondering about your district, check the latest updates before heading out. How are you and your neighbors handling the surprise day off? #Education #MichiganWeather #SchoolClosings00Share