GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The most significant cold spell in a year is set to hit West Michigan early Tuesday morning. The region could see a week or more of highs that don’t warm above freezing.
The storm’s classic strong synoptic low setup will bring strong southerly breezy to the Great Lakes Monday and that will push high temperatures well into the 50s, and 60 degrees is not out of the question. The warmth will continue well into Monday night.
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