LANSING, Mich. — A strong low pressure system continues to swing through Indiana and Ohio, giving us some accumulating snow through Sunday. Due to how far south it is from us, the heaviest snow up to a foot will stay south of Mic Michigan. However, there will be enough of a push northward in the snow to bring a few inches to the area. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY is in place along and south of I-96 expiring this afternoon. Those north of I-96 will see 1/2" to 2" of snow. If you live between I-96 and I-94, you amounts will increase to 2" to 4" of powder. The highest snow totals, 4" to 6" with isolated 7" amounts, will be along and south of I-94. Accumulating snow will end by Sunday evening, but a few flurries could still linger into Monday especially off to our south and east. Plan on some sunshine with seasonable temperatures for the middle of this upcoming week!
TODAY: Cloudy with snow showers. Heaviest in the morning, slowly falling apart later in the day. Accumulation after sunrise will stay below 2". East northeast winds 15 – 20 mph. Highs around 30.
TONIGHT: Cloudy with possible lingering snow flurries. Northeast winds 10 – 15 mph. Lows near 20 degrees.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. Maybe a few flurries possible but mostly snow expected to stay south and east of West Michigan. Highs around 30.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy to partly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy to partly sunny. Highs in the lower to middle 30s.
THURSDAY: Rain / snow mix chances with cloudy skies. Highs in the middle 30s.
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