1 active National Weather Service alert for Osceola County right now. This page updates continuously and shows every watch, warning, and advisory issued by NWS Grand Rapids for Osceola County and the surrounding Central Lower Peninsula.
Central Lower Peninsula counties form Michigan's agricultural belt — from Mason and Oceana on the Lake Michigan shore east through Mecosta, Isabella, and Midland. Severe thunderstorms with damaging hail and high winds are the dominant warm-season threat, peaking from late May through July. Lake-effect snow affects western counties; the eastern portion sees more conventional Great Lakes-influenced winter storms. River flooding along the Tittabawassee, Pine, and Muskegon rivers is a recurring spring concern.
Osceola County is served by NWS Grand Rapids, headquartered in Grand Rapids, MI, which issues all official severe-weather watches, warnings, and advisories for the county under the SAME geographic code MIC133. Alerts shown above come directly from the National Weather Service public-alerts feed and update within seconds of issuance.
Based on Osceola County's central lower peninsula geography, residents and visitors should be prepared for these recurring weather threats:
A Tornado Warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar in Osceola County or an adjacent area — take shelter immediately. Move to the lowest floor of a sturdy building, away from windows, and into an interior room (basement, bathroom, or closet). Mobile homes and vehicles are not safe; if you're in either, leave for a sturdy structure if you can do so safely. Tornado Warnings are typically issued for 30–60 minutes; stay sheltered until the warning expires or NWS Grand Rapids confirms the threat has passed. Osceola County residents should monitor a NOAA Weather Radio (programmed for SAME code MIC133), local TV, or this page.
A Flood Warning means flooding is occurring or imminent in Osceola County. Do not drive through flooded roads — most flood-related deaths in Michigan occur in vehicles attempting to cross water. If you live in a low-lying area near Reed City or along major waterways in the county, monitor official water-level reports from the U.S. Geological Survey and prepare to move to higher ground. Flash Flood Warnings carry the same urgency on a shorter time horizon — typically less than an hour to act.
Winter Storm Warnings in Osceola County indicate hazardous winter weather (heavy snow, freezing rain, sleet, or blizzard conditions) is occurring or imminent. Avoid travel; if you must drive, carry an emergency kit (blankets, food, water, flashlight, charged phone). Heating-source safety is critical: never run generators or grills indoors, and check carbon-monoxide detectors before relying on alternative heat sources.
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