Michigan, Grand Rapids – Fog hangs low over roads this morning, softening headlights and reducing visibility across parts of Kent County. The air feels damp and near freezing, and that early chill is a signal of how quickly conditions will shift through the next 24 hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, temperatures rise to around 63°F today as skies turn partly sunny. Winds increase slightly, gusting near 20 mph, helping clear out lingering fog by late morning.
Changes arrive by Sunday midday. A 50% chance of showers develops, with steady light rain moving across western Michigan through the afternoon. Temperatures hold near 49°F, then begin falling as colder air pushes in.
By late evening, readings drop toward 29°F. Any leftover moisture on roads, especially bridges along US-131 and I-196, could refreeze. This creates a risk for slick spots early Monday. Plan extra time if commuting.
Monday stays cool with highs near 43°F under mostly sunny skies. That cooler pattern lingers into Tuesday morning before a gradual rebound begins.
By Tuesday, temperatures climb into the low 50s with mostly cloudy skies. Conditions stabilize midweek, with highs near 52°F and partial sunshine returning to the region.
This back-and-forth spring pattern keeps roads and routines unpredictable. Keep layers handy and stay alert for quick temperature swings. Are you noticing fog or slick spots in your area this morning?
Five Day Outlook for Grand Rapids, Michigan:
- Today: High 63°F, partly sunny
- Sunday: High 49°F, 50% chance of showers
- Monday: High 43°F, mostly sunny
- Tuesday: High 51°F, mostly cloudy
- Wednesday: High 52°F, partly sunny



