Rain x Snow in Western Michigan: What to Expect Thanksgiving Week

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Grand Rapids, MI – Western Michigan residents can expect a mostly cloudy Saturday before rain moves in late Sunday night and Monday. Temperatures this weekend will stay in the 40s, with highs near 46 on Saturday and climbing to 49 by Sunday.

According to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, a few showers are possible Friday evening near the lakeshore. Saturday looks to remain dry across most of the region, with light winds keeping conditions calm. Clouds will linger Sunday, but rain chances increase after sunset, bringing wet conditions into early Monday morning.

Drivers on the I-96 corridor should prepare for reduced visibility and slick conditions during Sunday night’s rain. Temperatures will remain above freezing, so snow is unlikely until later in the week.

Looking ahead, Thanksgiving week will see cooler highs in the 30s and 40s, with potential rain-snow mix starting Tuesday night into Wednesday. Conditions are expected to remain overcast, with a chance of additional precipitation on Thanksgiving Day.

Residents should monitor forecasts closely for changing conditions, especially if traveling for the holiday. Be sure to secure outdoor decorations this weekend, as gusts near 20 mph could accompany Sunday’s showers.

For updates and safety tips, visit the National Weather Service or follow local weather channels.

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