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  • Lake Effect Snow Chances Early Week
  • Yet Another System Snow Chance Wednesday PM
  • Trending Colder Mid-Late Week

Winter Storm Watch:

For Oceana county. From Monday PM until Tuesday AM.

- A narrow band of lake effect snow could produce locally higher totals of 6-10″+

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SW winds will likely produce more lake effect snow near the Lake Michigan shoreline and Straits.


Tonight: Isolated Lake Effect, Cold

NW winds have taken back over, delivering more lake effect snow to the snowbelts.

A few more inches downwind of the big lakes will be likely tonight into Monday AM.

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Not seeing the snow? Cold temperatures still around tonight.

Lows from the upper single digits to low 20s with partly cloudy skies.

Early Week: More Lake Effect Snow Chances

Monday could have some more isolated lake effect snow showers.

Winds from the SW at 5-10 mph will keep the better placement will be near the Lake Michigan shoreline, Straits & U.P.

Highs Monday from the mid 20s to low 30s.

Another system by Monday evening could clip our southern zones. Something to watch.

Cold again Monday night; lows from the upper single digits to mid 20s.

Tuesday could include a few isolated snow showers with a few rays in the mix.

Winds still more from the WSW at 5-10 mph will keep the better placement will be near the Lake Michigan shoreline, Straits & U.P.

Highs Tuesday from the mid 20s to low 30s.

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Mid-Late Week: More Snow Chances, Colder

Another system from the NW will be possible Wednesday for more snow.

Better timing from the late AM into the PM hours.

Highs Wednesday from the upper 20s to mid 30s.

Overnight lows mid to late week will be very cold. From the single digits to teens.

Thursday still could have some isolated lake effect snow showers for the snowbelts.

Highs Thursday from the mid teens to mid 20s.

Friday into the beginning of the weekend features more chances for a few snow showers.

Better placement will remain north for the U.P. and Tip of the Mitt.

Highs Friday & Saturday from the mid 20s to low 30s.

Even Sunday next weekend could have another system delivering more snow & mixed showers.

Highs Sunday from the low 20s to low 30s.

- Meteorologist John Gross

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