Eastbound I-94 reopens at Van Dyke after crash involving school bus

DETROIT – Many Michigan roads are icy and snow-covered after a storm brought up to a foot or more of snow in places.

The eastbound lanes of the interstate at Van Dyke Road were closed for several hours because of an accident involving multiple vehicles -- including a semi-truck and an empty school bus. 

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The National Weather Service says that more than 12 inches was reported in Saginaw County, including in Bridgeport and Taymouth townships.

Snow totals as of Wednesday morning were from a storm that got going in Michigan on Tuesday, with heavy snow also reported in the Lansing area. In western Michigan, more than 6 inches was reported in Grand Rapids.

Less snow fell in much of southeastern Michigan, including Detroit.

Schools in some parts of Michigan's Lower Peninsula were closed Wednesday for a second consecutive day.

Other traffic incidents as reported by MDOT:

12:42 PM - Vehicle Crash on M-10
Route: Northbound M-10 after W Grand Blvd
County: Wayne County
Lanes Affected: left lane
Vehicle(s) Involved: 2


11:57 AM - Vehicle Crash on I-75
Route: Southbound I-75 at Caniff
County: Wayne County
Lanes Affected: left shoulder, right shoulder
Vehicle(s) Involved: 2


 

12:02 PM - Vehicle Crash on I-675
Route: Northbound I-675 after M-58 Mile Marker 4
County: Saginaw County
Lanes Affected: right lane
Vehicle(s) Involved: 2

 

Check: Local 4 traffic maps

 

 

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