Grand Rapids, MI – As rain tapers off tonight in Grand Rapids, expect cooler conditions moving in on Monday. Temperatures will drop to between 45-55°F tonight before rebounding into the 60s and 70s by Monday. Showers are expected to end by the early morning hours, providing a brief respite before storm chances return on Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, drier and partly cloudy conditions will prevail Monday, with highs ranging from 68-72°F. However, residents should prepare for possible travel impacts along major roads like US-131 and I-196 as storms return Tuesday. The potential for thunderstorms could affect afternoon commutes, with rain expected to linger into the evening.
Wednesday will bring a return to drier and warmer weather, with highs between 70-74°F. Be sure to stay updated on local forecasts and avoid travel during peak storm activity on Tuesday. Check for road updates if you’re traveling across state highways, as sudden downpours could make driving hazardous.