Grand Rapids, MI — Snow showers are set to sweep across parts of western Michigan near Lake Michigan this Sunday, bringing potential travel hazards and frigid temperatures in the low 20s. Drivers should exercise caution on slick roads, particularly along US 31 and I-96.
According to the National Weather Service, lake-effect snow could accumulate to an inch or less in areas closest to the shoreline, with wind chills making conditions feel even colder. Snow is expected to ease by Sunday night as temperatures dip into the mid-20s.
Looking ahead, Monday will bring a wintry mix of rain and snow as temperatures rise to the mid-30s. Gusty winds and additional precipitation may create hazardous driving conditions. By Christmas Day, Michigan will see a warm-up, with highs near 38 degrees and mostly cloudy skies.
Here’s the detailed forecast:
• Sunday: Snow showers near the lake; highs around 22-28 degrees.
• Monday: Rain and snow showers; highs near 36.
• Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with highs reaching 35.
• Wednesday (Christmas Day): Partly sunny and warmer with a high near 38.
Residents planning holiday travel should monitor road conditions and the latest forecasts for updates.
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