Grand Rapids, MI – The first measurable snow of the season could arrive in parts of Lower Michigan late this weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids.
Forecasters say there’s a 20 to 30 percent chance that some areas, including Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, and Lansing, could see at least 2 inches of snow between Saturday night and Sunday, November 8–9, 2025.
According to the NWS, the outlook remains uncertain, but computer models indicate the potential for a rain-to-snow transition across the region. The weather service emphasized that the event is not guaranteed but possible as colder air moves in Sunday into Monday.
By Monday morning, conditions could turn icy in spots, with the potential for lake-effect snow developing near Lake Michigan. The NWS advised residents to begin winter preparations, check vehicles for readiness, and monitor local forecasts for updates as the weekend approaches.
“Only thing we can do at this point is go about your normal preparations for the winter season,” the agency noted in its advisory.
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