Detroit landed near the bottom of the Safest Cities list — 179th of 182 — in WalletHub’s latest analysis of 41 safety metrics including crime and financial risk.
Heads-up, Michigan: La Niña may hit this winter. Expect a 33–40% chance of more snow in the Lower Peninsula, normal conditions in the UP, and wildly swinging temperatures state-wide. Coffee and gloves—stock up.
Michigan faces its first major summer heat wave this weekend, with Lansing and other cities expecting highs in the 90s for several days, accompanied by high humidity and heat indexes over 100°.
NOAA says El Niño is a no-go for Michigan this summer. Instead, expect good ol’ Mitten State unpredictability—swampy humidity, random storms, and mosquito warfare.
Ever wonder what "EF" means in tornado reports? From EF0 to EF5, here’s how Michigan meteorologists rate twisters and why it matters to your insurance.