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Winter Storm Warning for West Michigan: Anticipated Snowfall Could Surpass 12 Inches

Winter Storm Warning Issued in West Michigan: Expected Snowfall Exceeds 12 Inches

In an urgent weather update for residents of West Michigan, a Winter Storm Warning has been issued due to an anticipated heavy snowfall of more than twelve inches. The forecast suggests that certain parts of this region could see a foot of snow on Monday, according to the reports released by the National Weather Service (NWS).

Affected Areas and Potential Impact

The warning is active from 1 a.m. Monday to 1 a.m. Tuesday, affecting the counties of Ottawa, Allegan, and Van Buren. The cities encompassed within these counties include Jenison, Grand Haven, South Haven, and Holland.

The storm’s impact could be severe, particularly affecting Monday’s morning and evening commutes. Generally, West Michigan is expected to observe standard snow amounts of 1 to 4 inches on Monday. However, the trio of counties under the warning are predicted to encounter heavy snow, with total accumulations ranging between 8 to 12 inches. Major accumulations are anticipated west of Kalamazoo and south of Holland. Both the I-96 and I-94 corridors are expected to be affected by this snowfall.

Travel Warnings

The meteorologists from the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids have warned that heavy snowfall might significantly impede travel on Monday. Roads may turn slick in the evening due to ongoing snowfall; however, the more serious threats are expected to emerge during the warning timeframe.

Complications in the Forecast

According to the forecast notes, there is a high degree of complexity associated with winter warnings/advisories, as bands of heavy snowfall are expected to shift frequently. The warning issued for Ottawa, Allegan, and Van Buren is valid from 1 AM tonight.

Commenting on the situation, a representative stated, “The overarching theme for all of West Michigan is to expect localized bursts of heavy snow, rapidly changing road conditions and visibility, and snow totals that could differ greatly across even a single county.”

Residents are strongly advised to stay informed about the latest weather updates and exercise caution while traveling. Remember to keep safety kits readily available ​and limit outdoor activities until weather conditions improve.

Further Developments

We will continue to update this story as further information is provided by the National Weather Service. Residents are advised to follow official directives and stay tuned for more updates.


Author: HERE Plymouth

HERE Plymouth

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