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West Michigan Schools: Closings Unlikely Monday

Summary

  • Heavy snow fell Saturday night, with 6-12 inches recorded.
  • Warmer temperatures improved road conditions Sunday.
  • Lake-effect snow may cause Tuesday closures along the lakeshore.
West Michigan Schools: Closings Unlikely Monday

West Michigan residents awoke Sunday to the aftermath of a substantial overnight snowstorm, which delivered between 6 and 12 inches of snow across the region. Despite the heavy accumulation and remaining snow-covered side streets, widespread school closings for Monday, December 1, are not anticipated. Sunday afternoon's temperatures, rising above freezing, significantly aided in improving road conditions across much of the area.

While isolated icing on gravel roads overnight is a possibility, it is not expected to lead to broad school cancellations. If any closures were to occur, they would most likely affect districts located north and east of Grand Rapids, potentially impacting parts of Montcalm and Ionia counties. The immediate focus remains on navigating the post-storm conditions for the start of the week.

Looking ahead, forecasters predict that Tuesday may bring school disruptions, particularly along the lakeshore. Heavy lake-effect snow is expected to develop Monday night, increasing the likelihood of closures, especially in areas near Muskegon. Residents are advised to monitor weather updates as the week progresses.

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Widespread school closings are unlikely on Monday, December 1, despite a recent snowstorm, as warmer temperatures improved road conditions.
Schools north and east of Grand Rapids, in parts of Montcalm and Ionia counties, have the highest, though minimal, chance of closing.
Yes, heavy lake-effect snow is predicted to develop Monday night, increasing the likelihood of school closures along the lakeshore, especially near Muskegon, on Tuesday.

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