Grand Rapids, MI – Today in Michigan will bring rain and gusty winds before conditions improve later in the week. While no hazardous weather is expected beyond Monday, residents should prepare for wet roads, potential power outages, and reduced visibility due to strong gusts with lingering dust in the region.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), winds will increase Sunday afternoon, reaching speeds of 25 to 35 mph, with gusts up to 55 mph. Rain will continue overnight and into Monday morning, with temperatures hovering around 40°F before clearing later in the day. Some isolated wind gusts near 60 mph are possible along U.S. 127 south of Alma.
Monday will be mostly sunny by the afternoon, with highs near 49°F, but breezy conditions will persist. Tuesday and Wednesday will bring a welcome warm-up, with highs in the low 60s, though scattered showers may return by midweek.
Five-Day Outlook for Grand Rapids:
• Monday: Morning rain, then sunny; high near 49°F.
• Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 63°F.
• Wednesday: Showers likely after 2 p.m., high of 63°F.
• Thursday: Snow showers possible, high of 38°F.
• Friday: Mostly sunny, high of 47°F.
Spring officially begins Thursday, but Michigan’s weather will remain unpredictable. Residents should stay updated on changing conditions and prepare for varying temperatures throughout the week.




