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First snow of the season anticipated this weekend

By Editorial Board Published November 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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First snow of the season anticipated this weekend

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The StormTracker 6 Climate Group has issued a Climate Conscious Day for Sunday, as our first snowflakes of the season transfer in, seemingly creating minor journey impacts throughout the area.

Dry situations will transfer into Mid-Michigan all through the remainder of our Friday, with cloud cowl regularly reducing as temperatures climb into the mid-to-upper 50s.

Will probably be breezy this afternoon and night, with winds gusting between 25-30 miles per hour. Winds will start to settle down in a single day and stay calm for the beginning of the weekend.

Most of our Saturday might be dry throughout the area, with highs within the 40s. An space of low strain strikes in late Saturday night, initially bringing the prospect for rain to Mid-Michigan.

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This rain will transition to snow by Sunday morning. We are going to maintain on to the prospect for snow all through our Sunday, with just a few lake-effect snow showers potential on Monday, with highs solely reaching into the 30s.

Floor temperatures throughout Mid-Michigan are nonetheless comparatively heat, within the 40s and 50s, so there’ll seemingly be an honest quantity of melting because the snow initially falls Sunday morning.

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Most of Mid-Michigan is predicted to select up round 1-3 inches of snow by the top of the day on Monday.

Minor impacts to journey are potential throughout the area, with slick and slush situations anticipated on space roads.

Along with the snow, a blast of chilly air might be transferring into the area over the weekend. Temperatures on Sunday rise into the higher 30s, with wind chills seemingly within the 20s all through the day. Wind chill temperatures are forecasted to drop into the kids as we kick off our Monday, earlier than temperatures regularly heat again into the 40s for highs on Wednesday.

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