Ugh. Winter isn't over quite yet. I know, I know, it's March in West Michigan, what do I expect? We've got a bit yet before it *really* feels like spring. Well, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for portions of southwest, west central, and south central Michigan 8p.m. Monday March 15, through 10a.m. Tuesday, March 16.

A rain/ snow mix is expected. North of I-96 could see up to an inch of snow; along and south of I-96 ice accumulation of a light glaze is expected. Winds could get as high as 35 mph.

NWS says to plan on slippery road conditions on your way in to work Tuesday morning:

Main impacts will be to travel as untreated roads may become slippery due to light snow as well as a glazing of ice. The most vulnerable spots typically include freeway ramps and overpasses.


After 10a.m. tomorrow, it should dry up; it'll be cloudy with a high of 47. Wednesday, on St. Patrick's Day, we should see the sun a bit more, with a high of 55. Wintry weather could return on Thursday though. According to WZZM-13,

The next low-pressure system arrives on Thursday, bringing another round of mixed precipitation. The exact details of this system still need to be ironed out.

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