Grand Rapids, Michigan – Showers and isolated storms will wind down across West Michigan tonight, giving way to clearer skies and cooler air by Saturday morning. Breezy conditions are expected Saturday, with daytime highs in the low to mid-50s for cities like Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Kalamazoo, and overnight lows dipping into the 30s.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, clouds will decrease throughout the day Saturday, leading to mostly clear skies Saturday night. Sunshine dominates the forecast for Sunday and Monday, with highs climbing from the upper 50s and low 60s on Sunday to as warm as 76 degrees by Monday afternoon.
Drivers should watch for damp roads early Saturday, but improving conditions will make for safer travel through the weekend. Residents are encouraged to layer up for Saturday’s cooler temperatures, especially during the morning and late evening hours.
Monday brings a warm, mostly sunny start to the week, so those with outdoor plans can expect ideal spring conditions. The National Weather Service notes that no major weather threats are expected through Monday, but updates will be issued if new advisories are needed.




