Grand Rapids, MI – The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids is tracking two rounds of snow this weekend, with the first expected to begin as rain this evening before transitioning to snow overnight. Drivers are urged to prepare for slippery conditions, especially late Sunday into Monday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest snow is expected along the I-94 corridor from Kalamazoo to Jackson, as well as in Mason and Oceana counties, where totals of 2 inches or more are possible. Areas near Ludington could also see locally higher amounts.
The second round of snow is forecast to develop Sunday night into Monday morning, mainly west of US-131, potentially impacting the lakeshore region and the early Monday commute.
Forecasters caution that temperatures hovering near freezing will make precipitation type uncertain at times, with rain mixing with snow in southern areas along and south of I-96.
Travelers are advised to allow extra time, keep emergency kits in vehicles, and monitor forecast updates as conditions may change quickly overnight.
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