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Scott Larson

@sciweather

WOOD TV Meteorologist, Former KCAU Chief Met, AMS CBM #865, Valpo graduate, 17 year GameStop employee, BSA Eagle Scout, Radiohead fan, dad to Pippa & Duncan

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NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Potential is increasing for an arctic air mass to impact all of Michigan next week Monday into Tuesday, when wind chills well below zero will be possible. In addition to the cold, lake effect snow will be possible in the snowbelts, which will lead to hazardous travel conditions.

Potential is increasing for an arctic air mass to impact all of Michigan next week Monday into Tuesday, when wind chills well below zero will be possible. In addition to the cold, lake effect snow will be possible in the snowbelts, which will lead to hazardous travel conditions.
Matt Kirkwood (@matthewkirkwood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Abominable Snowman has taken over the forecast for the foreseeable future. Arctic air and snow will dominate the forecast thru next weekend. Interesting to see how much Lake MI warms the temps on this side of the lake compared to WI. 8am wind chill temp in Milwaukee "feels"

The Abominable Snowman has taken over the forecast for the foreseeable future. Arctic air and snow will dominate the forecast thru next weekend.
Interesting to see how much Lake MI warms the temps on this side of the lake compared to WI. 8am wind chill temp in Milwaukee "feels"
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hazardous travel will continue into Tuesday morning. Snow and Blowing snow with NW winds upwards of 35 mph will continue through this evening. Winds overnight will remain around 25 mph. Wind chills of -5 to -15 are likely Tuesday morning.

Hazardous travel will continue into Tuesday morning. Snow and Blowing snow with NW winds upwards of 35 mph will continue through this evening. Winds overnight will remain around 25 mph. Wind chills of -5 to -15 are likely Tuesday morning.
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Temperatures fall below zero tonight with wind chills of -15 to -25 (coldest along and north of a Muskegon, to Grand Rapids, to Jackson line). Bitter cold continues through the weekend. Make sure to limit time outdoors and bundle up as hypothermia and frostbite will be possible.

Temperatures fall below zero tonight with wind chills of -15 to -25 (coldest along and north of a Muskegon, to Grand Rapids, to Jackson line). Bitter cold continues through the weekend. Make sure to limit time outdoors and bundle up as hypothermia and frostbite will be possible.
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frigid temperatures covered much of the region this morning. The coldest readings were generally northeast of Grand Rapids. #wmiwx

Frigid temperatures covered much of the region this morning. The coldest readings were generally northeast of Grand Rapids. #wmiwx
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Snow begins late tonight and continues through Sunday evening. The heaviest totals will be across south-central Michigan where 2-5 inches of snow is likely. Prepare for slick roads, especially for US-127 and I-69 south of Lansing and I-94 east of Battle Creek.

Snow begins late tonight and continues through Sunday evening. The heaviest totals will be across south-central Michigan where 2-5 inches of snow is likely. Prepare for slick roads, especially for US-127 and I-69 south of Lansing and I-94 east of Battle Creek.
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The morning commute is significantly impacted by snow and blowing snow, especially for Kent, Allegan, and Barry counties. Make sure to give yourself extra time to drive to your destination if you have to drive. #wmiwx

The morning commute is significantly impacted by snow and blowing snow, especially for Kent, Allegan, and Barry counties. Make sure to give yourself extra time to drive to your destination if you have to drive. #wmiwx
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Light snow is expected late tonight into early Monday, impacting the Monday morning commute. An inch or two of snow accumulation is expected near the lakeshore, with an inch or less expected inland. Snow tapers off Monday.

Light snow is expected late tonight into early Monday, impacting the Monday morning commute.  An inch or two of snow accumulation is expected near the lakeshore, with an inch or less expected inland.  Snow tapers off Monday.
Scott Larson (@sciweather) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accounting for snowfall since December 1st, this season is running nearly a foot above normal for Grand Rapids and also well ahead of the same timeframe in 2024-2025. Our next chance of accumulating snow comes tomorrow & Friday. woodtv.com/weather/

Accounting for snowfall since December 1st, this season is running nearly a foot above normal for Grand Rapids and also well ahead of the same timeframe in 2024-2025.

Our next chance of accumulating snow comes tomorrow & Friday.

woodtv.com/weather/
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An Arctic cold front will surge through Southwest Lower Michigan this afternoon. Cold air will push south and temperatures will tumble. By midnight temperatures will have dropped into the single digits above zero in many areas. Overnight lows in spots near -10F. #wmiwx

An Arctic cold front will surge through Southwest Lower Michigan this afternoon. Cold air will push south and temperatures will tumble. By midnight temperatures will have dropped into the single digits above zero in many areas. Overnight lows in spots near -10F. #wmiwx
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mild and dry weather persists into the first part of the week, then unsettled weather arrives Wednesday. For now, snow is most likely in the UP, a mix is favored in central-northern Lower, and rain with some lightning and thunder is probable in southern Michigan.

Mild and dry weather persists into the first part of the week, then unsettled weather arrives Wednesday. For now, snow is most likely in the UP, a mix is favored in central-northern Lower, and rain with some lightning and thunder is probable in southern Michigan.
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rising rivers make it likely that remaining ice will break and move. This could cause localized rapid water rises with little to no notice through the weekend. Monitor observations and forecasts and take a photo of a river near you to help us see how much ice is on the rivers.

Rising rivers make it likely that remaining ice will break and move. This could cause localized rapid water rises with little to no notice through the weekend. Monitor observations and forecasts and take a photo of a river near you to help us see how much ice is on the rivers.
NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dense fog is reducing visibilities to a quarter mile or less in areas along and north of M-57 and along and east of US-131. Fog could linger into Thursday morning before clearing. #miwx #wmiwx

Dense fog is reducing visibilities to a quarter mile or less in areas along and north of M-57 and along and east of US-131. Fog could linger into Thursday morning before clearing. #miwx #wmiwx
WOOD TV8 (@woodtv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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NWS Grand Rapids (@nwsgrandrapids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accumulating snow returns tonight into Monday morning. Most will see an inch or two, but some areas near the lakeshore will see 4-7 inches with isolated higher totals possible. Plan for travel delays, slick roads, and rapidly changing road conditions/visibilities.

Accumulating snow returns tonight into Monday morning. Most will see an inch or two, but some areas near the lakeshore will see 4-7 inches with isolated higher totals possible. Plan for travel delays, slick roads, and rapidly changing road conditions/visibilities.
West Michigan Weather Stats (@wmichwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☀️46% ☀️ Grand Rapids, Michigan experienced their 14th sunniest February on record with 46% possible sunshine being recorded at the Kent County Road Commission near the Gerald R. Ford International Airport airport. We slowly gain another hour and one-half of possible sunshine in March! #wmiwx #miwx

Matt Kirkwood (@matthewkirkwood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This will be the only full lunar eclipse visible in the MI until June 25-26, 2029. It appears Mother Nature won't be cooperating with abundant cloud cover in the forecast. Maybe we'll get a break in the clouds during that time🙏 #wmiwx #miwx

This will be the only full lunar eclipse visible in the MI until June 25-26, 2029. It appears Mother Nature won't be cooperating with abundant cloud cover in the forecast. Maybe we'll get a break in the clouds during that time🙏 #wmiwx #miwx
Blake Harms (@wxblakeharms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking news: The NWS says their initial findings from tornado damage near Union Lake suggest EF-3 strength with winds of at least 150 mph. Surveys are ongoing and data is subject to change. 📸 TJ Secord

Breaking news: The NWS says their initial findings from tornado damage near Union Lake suggest EF-3 strength with winds of at least 150 mph.

Surveys are ongoing and data is subject to change.

📸 TJ Secord
NWS Northern Indiana (@nwsiwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Union City, MI preliminary EF-3 tornado that occurred on March 6, 2026 is the earliest EF-3+ tornado in the calendar year for Michigan. The previous earliest was an EF-3 that struck north of Ann Arbor, MI on March 15, 2012.