Enjoy A Sunny Week Ahead In Southwest Michigan

Foggy mornings give way to sunny afternoons across Southwest Michigan this week. The perfect weather for a stroll or a drive through the countryside.

Below, you’ll find the weather forecast for the week of Monday, September 29th, 2025, through Friday, October 3rd, 2025, for the following Southwest Michigan counties: Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren Counties. (Source: National Weather Service)

Calhoun County 5-Day Forecast

  • Monday: Areas of fog before 9 this morning. Sunny in the afternoon. High 82.
  • Monday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 50.
  • Tuesday: Sunny skies. High 81.
  • Tuesday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 50.
  • Wednesday: Partly sunny skies. High 74.
  • Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy skies. Low 46.
  • Thursday: Partly sunny skies. High 75.
  • Thursday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 46.
  • Friday: Sunny skies. High 81.
  • Friday Night: Clear skies. Low 53.

Kalamazoo County Weekend Forecast

  • Monday: Areas of patchy fog between 7 and 10 this morning. Sunny in the afternoon. High 76.
  • Monday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 51.
  • Tuesday: Sunny skies. High 80.
  • Tuesday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 51.
  • Wednesday: Partly sunny skies. High 74.
  • Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy skies. Low 47.
  • Thursday: Partly sunny skies. High 75.
  • Thursday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 48.
  • Friday: Sunny skies. High 80.
  • Friday Night: Clear skies. Low 55.

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Van Buren County Weekend Forecast

  • Monday: Sunshine. High 76.
  • Monday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 54.
  • Tuesday: Sunny skies. High 78.
  • Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy skies. Low 53.
  • Wednesday: Partly sunny skies. High 75.
  • Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy skies. Low 50.
  • Thursday: Partly sunny skies. High 75.
  • Thursday Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 53.
  • Friday: Sunny skies. High 77.
  • Friday Night: Clear skies. Low 58.

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