The heavy lake effect sow has ended across West Michigan with the storm bringing more than a foot to a few locations near the lakeshore. Near Hart 16” was observed with 14” neat Ludington. Further south, Holland picked up 11”. Cities inland typically observed 1 to 3 inches
The slideshow at the top of the page has a map of the observed snowfall and individual reports.
A few more light snow showers are possible today with highs in the 20s. Warmer weather with a mix of rain and snow for Monday and temperatures climbing into the upper 30s and low 40s.
Before you head out to travel around West Michigan, check out the live West Michigan Weather conditions and live lakeshore weather
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