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  2. WDIV-TV - Wikipedia

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    WDIV-DT3 is used as an overflow feed for network and syndicated programming if the latter is pre-empted by breaking news and severe weather coverage on 4.1. On January 3, 2020, WDIV-TV activated a fourth subchannel, which broadcasts Cozi TV, a network owned by NBC's parent company NBCUniversal.

  3. Metro Detroit forecast: More rain, more flooding, then more heat

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    Tuesday, the National Weather service issued a flood advisory until 11 p.m. in northeast Wayne County, and part of Macomb and Oakland counties, with localized roadway flooding throughout metro ...

  4. Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for 2024-25 in ... - AOL

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    Elissa Robinson, Detroit Free Press August 12, 2024 at 11:52 AM Get ready for a wet and cold winter in Michigan, according to a new prediction from the Farmers' Almanac.

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  7. Northern lights maps predict where you may see them in ... - AOL

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    A National Weather Service map predicts the intensity and location of the northern lights. The forecast shows where you might see them in Michigan.

  8. Paul P. Gross - Wikipedia

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    Paul P. Gross is a meteorologist at WDIV-TV Channel 4, the NBC affiliate station in Detroit, Michigan.. Gross studied meteorology at the University of Michigan's Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Science, and he interned with WDIV during his sophomore year, eventually being hired in an off-air position in his senior year.

  9. WXYZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on October 9, 1948, with 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of programming [2] as the second television station in both Detroit and Michigan, over a year behind WWJ-TV (channel 4, now WDIV-TV) and 15 days ahead of WJBK-TV (channel 2).