September 20, 2024 | Weather Report
West Michigan residents should brace themselves for a return of showers and storms later today. The increasing cloud cover and temperatures in the low 60s will lend themselves to a possible light shower or sprinkle following sunrise. However, the substantial probability of thunderstorms and showers will hit during the afternoon.
An anticipated cold front is forecasted to trigger renewed downpours between 1 pm and 6 pm. A few storms might attain the intensity necessary to warrant a severe thunderstorm warning. Nonetheless, when not under showers, partly sunny skies will persist with temperatures peaking in the low to mid 80s. Winds are expected to drift from the south and shift westerly at speeds of 5-15 mph.
It is estimated that several communities will receive rainfall amounts between 0.10″ and 0.25″ before the skies clear up by Friday evening. A sigh of relief for high school football fans as the meteorological conditions are set to return to quite dry by kickoff time and expected to remain so up until the fourth quarter.
Friday’s change in weather will mark the first instance of rainfall in almost two weeks. The weekend is forecasted to be a split affair with sunshine returning on Saturday, pushing temperatures to mid-80s. But Sunday will likely see overcast conditions along with a significant chance of showers and thunderstorms.
This alternating pattern of weather is predicted to continue, signaling several more shower opportunities in the upcoming week. This development follows a period of dry weather that led to a slight expansion of drought areas in West Michigan.
The return of rainy weather coincides with several local activities scheduled for the weekend. The local authorities are advising residents to stay updated with the latest weather updates and take necessary precautions while planning any outdoor activities during this period.
The region has a history of dramatic weather changes, and this return of showers and storms is a clear testament to that. Experts suggest that these periods can serve as excellent opportunities for the community to learn more about weather patterns and their impacts on local ecosystems, agriculture, as well as daily lives.
For now, residents will have to keep their raincoats and umbrellas at the ready and gear up to navigate potentially wet conditions over the coming week.
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