Michigan residents can expect their first widespread snowfall of the season on Sunday. While the southeastern half of Lower Michigan will see light snowfall with about an inch of accumulation, the northwest half is expected to receive a more significant amount, ranging from two to four inches. The snow is predicted to start late Saturday in northern Michigan and extend into Sunday, with snowfall in southeast Michigan beginning Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service has reported an 80% chance of precipitation on Sunday, with temperatures in the low to upper 30s throughout the state. Although the snowfall may not be substantial, it will be enough to create potentially slick driving conditions. It is advised that residents prepare for the winter weather by ensuring they have appropriate winter gear and being cautious on the roads. As this is the first significant snowfall of the season, it is a reminder for Michigan residents to be aware of changing weather conditions and to drive safely.