The forecast from FOX17 Chief Meteorologist Kevin Craig: More dry and quiet weather with a little sunshine is expected the next two days for decent travel conditions in Michigan. Another storm system will track into the Ohio Valley tonight and tomorrow, but will mainly stay far enough south that most of southern Lower Michigan will not experience any precipitation. This system is trending drier and weaker for southern Lower Michigan, so we don’t anticipate any real impacts for us. As the system moves east on Thanksgiving Day, highs will be in the 30s. Lake effect snow sets up Thursday night through the weekend as a sharply colder pattern unfolds. Expect some snow accumulations to stick more than our first snow event, especially for locations along/west of U.S. 131! We’ll have west-northwest winds, which will favor the heaviest and steadiest snows along/west of U.S. 131, and south/west of Grand Rapids. Early …
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