Grand Rapids, MI – Snow is expected to begin late Saturday night and continue through Sunday evening across southern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids. The heaviest snowfall is forecast for south-central parts of the state, where 2 to 5 inches could accumulate.
According to the weather service, light snow will start after 10 p.m. Saturday, with intensity increasing between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday before tapering off in the evening. Areas most likely to see the highest totals include Jackson, Eaton, and southern Ingham Counties.
Road conditions are expected to deteriorate overnight, particularly along US-127, I-69 south of Lansing, and I-94 east of Battle Creek, where slick and snow-covered surfaces are likely. Motorists are urged to slow down and plan for extra travel time throughout Sunday.
The system is expected to move out by late Sunday night, but lingering flurries could continue into early Monday morning, especially across southern counties.
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