As West Michigan residents prepare for the day ahead, the weather forecast calls for showers possible at times, with sunshine returning for the workweek. The afternoon is expected to be mostly cloudy and breezy, with off-and-on showers and a high in the mid to upper 70s. The wind will be coming from the NNW at 10-20 mph, adding to the brisk conditions.
Tonight, the weather will transition to mostly cloudy in the evening, then clearing and becoming cooler overnight. The low will be in the upper 50s, with a N wind at 5-10 mph. Tomorrow is anticipated to be a beautiful day, with mostly sunny skies and less humidity. The high will be in the middle 70s, accompanied by a N wind at 10-15 mph.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the pleasant weather continues with mostly sunny conditions and a high in the middle 70s. The NNE wind will be at 5-10 mph. Wednesday will bring more of the same, with mostly sunny skies and a high in the middle 70s, along with a NNE wind at 5-10 mph. By Thursday, temperatures will warm up slightly, with a high in the upper 70s and a S wind at 5-10 mph.
While the upcoming workweek promises beautiful weather, it’s important to note a beach hazard alert for all Lake Michigan beaches on Sunday and Monday. Gusty winds are expected to create active waves and currents, making swimming conditions hazardous. It’s crucial to pay attention to beach flags and warnings to ensure safety while enjoying the water.
Chief meteorologist Keith Thompson will be providing live updates at 6:30 PM on News Channel 3, keeping viewers informed about the latest weather developments. For additional updates and information, viewers can connect with the Weather Alert Network Team on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In conclusion, West Michigan residents can look forward to a week of pleasant weather ahead, with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. While showers may be possible at times today, the return of sunshine will make for a beautiful workweek. Stay tuned for Keith Thompson’s live updates and enjoy the lovely weather in the days to come.