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After a lull in the precipitation, sleet and snow will pick back up Saturday evening. → Read More
Potent low pressure brings strong winds and accumulating snow Monday night into Tuesday → Read More
The university is the only location in Michigan to offer a meteorology major. → Read More
Some locations saw over a foot of rain within a few hours. → Read More
Guinness World Records certified the station as the oldest continuously manned fire station in the world. → Read More
An Ionia native works with the exotic mammals and has multiple shows daily. → Read More
Van Andel Education Institute offers a variety of programs to help kids keep up with STEM subjects. → Read More
The rare delicacies are popping up all over West Michigan → Read More
Tornadoes can spin up very quickly and dissipate within minutes of formation making them very difficult to confirm. → Read More
Apartment and mobile home communities often don't have severe weather plans in place. → Read More
Funds raised will benefit the Heroes Thanking Heroes Program → Read More
Hundreds are planning on exploring area parks this spring during a fitness challenge. → Read More
Tulip Time is about one month away and preparations for the festival are in full bloom. → Read More
Whiting Forest gives visitors a bird's-eye view of nature. → Read More
The recent frigid weather has lasted long enough for ice to form on shallow bodies of water. → Read More
Freezing rain lead to numerous accidents in West Michigan but the Kent County Road Commission was out in full force treating the roads as quickly as they could. → Read More
Making the transition from military service to civilian life can be difficult, but sometimes a hobby makes a big difference during the adjustment. → Read More
West Michigan farmers compare summer 2018 to severe drought in 1988. → Read More
Ginger Zee is spending her summer vacation in West Michigan. → Read More
The water rose and fell several inches over an hour on Saturday afternoon. → Read More