GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — It looks like the weather will cooperate for those traveling to visit family for Thanksgiving.
Tuesday and Wednesday are trending mostly dry for the Great Lakes region. A cold front is set to move through Tuesday and a brief rain or snow shower may pop up as a result, but the biggest impact will be wind.
Chilly air will move in behind the cold front Tuesday, making way for temperatures in the 30s in West Michigan on Wednesday. Skies will bounce back to partly sunny for Wednesday, which means the weather shouldn’t have too much of an impact on your driving plans. Stormy conditions are expected in the Pacific Northwest, but much of the nation will be dry.
Futurecast: Quiet weather takes over Wednesday for the Great Lakes.
Thanksgiving Day itself will be quiet in West Michigan, with good weather for bouncing from get-together to get-together.
Black Friday shoppers will be happy to hear the weather won’t be unbearably cold. Lows Friday morning are expected to be near freezing with dry conditions. Afternoon highs Friday will soar into the 50s before rain moves in late.