WEST MICHIGAN — (FOX 17) — Snowfall this season is over a foot above normal in both Muskegon and Grand Rapids, and it appears more is on the way later Thursday night into Friday.
This image from our in-house computer model, Future Track, shows the highest amounts over Muskegon and Oceana Counties. This is due to southwest winds grabbing some moisture from Lake Michigan and enhancing the totals. These areas are under a winter weather advisory from 1AM Thursday until 1AM Friday.
The rest of our area will have much less snow.
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