As the weekend comes to a close, West Michigan residents can expect a mix of weather conditions in the coming days. Tonight will bring partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures, with lows in the lower to mid 20s and a northeast wind of 5-10 mph.
Sunday will be mainly cloudy, breezy, and a bit warmer, with highs in the lower to middle 40s and a southeast wind of 10-20 mph. Sunday night will see increasing clouds and breezy conditions, with lows in the middle 30s and a southeast wind of 10-20 mph.
Looking ahead to Monday, expect cloudy and breezy conditions with much warmer temperatures, reaching around 60 degrees. The wind will be strong from the south-southeast at 15-20 mph with higher gusts. Tuesday will bring windy and rainy weather, with highs in the middle 50s and the possibility of a few thunderstorms. The wind will shift to the south-southwest at 15-20 mph.
By Wednesday, the weather will be mainly cloudy and cooler, with highs in the lower 40s and a west wind of 10-15 mph. High pressure will continue to dominate the region for the rest of the weekend, with some upper-level cloud cover moving in from the west tonight.
For more updates and information, you can connect with the Weather Alert Network Team on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And don’t forget to tune in to meteorologist Collin Rogers on Sunday morning from 7 to 9 a.m. for the latest weather updates. Stay safe and stay informed!