Annular solar eclipse to pass Ann Arbor during Michigan football game - What to expect
An annular solar eclipse will cover parts of the United States on Saturday, and Michigan will get a bit of a peek of it.
Real or fake? How to spot weather images generated by AI
Artificial intelligence software creates very real looking images of natural phenomena, and is changing the way many of us look at social media posts.
Northern Lights may be visible in Michigan on Monday night
Michigan could get a glimpse of the aurora on Monday night. Predictions show that the Northern Lights may be visible in some parts of the state.
Dazzling auroras could be on display from Seattle to Boston Tuesday during geomagnetic storm watch
Auroras lights could be visible low on the horizon for the U.S. Northern Tier, including in Seattle, Great Falls, Des Moines, Minneapolis, Chicago and Boston. Here's why.
Lake Michigan waterspouts, people along shore capture sight
Waterspouts out over Lake Michigan were spotted Wednesday morning, Sept. 13.
Winter is coming - Buoys, flags coming down at Michigan state park beaches along Great Lakes
As summer winds down, the safety measures for swimmers at Great Lakes beaches are coming down, meaning it's time to stay out of the water.
Michigan fall color tracker: When the leaves start changing around the state
Ready for the fall leaves to change color in Michigan? According to the fall foliage map, it's happening soon. Here's when to see the best leaf colors:
Do dandelions deserve their status as a weed?
How do you feel about your dandelions?
Air Quality Awareness Week spotlights the main pollutant impacting the climate
Under normal conditions, warm air near the surface will rise as long as the surrounding air is cool. But when that rising air encounters warm air above it, the air will not rise any further. This traps pollution near the surface.
How dangerous is lightning? Severe weather questions answered
Lightning strikes the United States about 25 million times a year at 100 times a second. According to the CDC, lightning claims the lives of 28 people nationally each year. The National Weather Service ranks Michigan at number 11 in the country for lightning deaths.



















