The forecast from FOX 17 Chief Meteorologist Kevin Craig: A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for Berrien and Cass Counties through 1 PM.. Lake effect snow continues in these locations with another 1″ to 3″ possible. It will be breezy and cold today with wind chills running in the single digits and teens. Another clipper system tracking mainly north into Canada will bring another round of light snow Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning, mainly from Grand Rapids northward. We expect about 1″ to 2″ in these areas, with isolated higher amounts around 3″ possible across Oceana, northern Newaygo, and Mecosta Counties and along/north of the U.S. 10 corridor. A bigger system is expected to track well south of the state on Thursday. Friday and Saturday should be briefly warmer in the 40s, before more rain/snow chances arrives Sunday. Longer range temperature outlooks still keep Michigan in at/above normal readings into the first full week of March. Normal highs are in the mid 30s, so no Arctic air is on the horizon or big storms at this time.
TODAY: Lakeshore snow showers into Berrien County and western Cass County. Another 1″ to 3″ will fall in these locations today. Otherwise, partly cloudy inland, but breezy and cold. Highs in the mid 20s. Winds north-northwest at 10 to 20 mph. Wind chills in the teens.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and cold. Lows around 15. Winds north/south at 5 to 10 mph…