WEST MICHIGAN — WEST MICHIGAN — The forecast from FOX 17 Meteorologist Anthony Domol: Inland locations will see partly cloudy conditions on average for the overnight leading to cold temperatures down into the upper teens to around 20 degrees for Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo. Extreme northern sections with some snow on the ground could see lows drop into the single digits. A good deal of cloud cover will be around for Tuesday and particularly Wednesday but mainly dry weather is in the forecast. The pattern this week is quiet as the storm track will be down to our south. The next chance for any snow showers looks to hold off until Saturday. This system appears to be rather minor. We have very few chances for accumulating snow the next week or more. It may be a "green Christmas", but stay tuned to later forecasts.
OVERNIGHT: Partly cloudy inland. Mostly cloudy nearer the lakeshore. Cold. Lows in the upper teens inland, mid 20s at the immediate lakeshore. Northwest to north winds become light.
TOMORROW/TUESDAY: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy. Highs near 30 degrees. Winds east northeast at 5 to 10 mph.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows in the low to mid 20s. East winds at 5-10 mph.
WEDNESDAY: Cloudy skies. Light snow is possible south and east of Grand Rapids. Minor accumulations at best. Highs around 30. East northeast winds near 15 mph.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. A flurry possible. Highs in the low 30s.