Grand Rapids, MI – Grand Rapids residents can expect scattered thunderstorms this afternoon as a cold front moves through the area. Today’s weather will start off muggy but will gradually become less humid as the day progresses. Highs will range from the mid-70s in the central part of the Lower Peninsula to the mid-80s in the southern part.
According to the US National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, the cold front may trigger some scattered thunderstorms by this afternoon, with no severe storms expected. Residents should remain vigilant for brief, heavy showers and possible thunder. Temperatures will be more comfortable as the front passes, setting the stage for cooler conditions.
Looking ahead to Friday, another round of storms is expected, with a 50% chance of rain, potentially disrupting early Labor Day plans. However, the weekend promises sunny skies and cooler temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities. Saturday and Sunday will see highs in the low 70s, perfect for barbecues and outdoor gatherings.




