A potentially record-setting spring snowstorm will arrive in Michigan Wednesday, producing mostly rain before changing over to mixed rain and snow Thursday.
Heavy snows aren’t common for early April. The record single day snowfall for April 6 is 2 inches in Grand Rapids. It is possible the city will see more than that Thursday. 24 Hour News 8 meteorologists say it appears the heaviest snow will fall east and northeast of Grand Rapids.
In the meantime, Consumers Energy officials say because of the wet heavy snow, it could mean broken power lines and that in turn could mean electric outages will be possible.