WEST MICHIGAN — The forecast from FOX 17 Chief Meteorologist Kevin Craig: Another quick moving Canadian Clipper system this afternoon/evening will bring chances for light snow, but accumulations won’t be more than an inch or two, especially to the north/east of Grand Rapids. Most of the energy, cold air, and moisture with this system will stay to our north. This week’s pattern features most days above freezing with sunshine toward the later part of the work week. No major snow accumulations are expected through the end of January! A tricky forecast is developing for the weekend, which may produce freezing rain, snow, and rain Thursday night into Friday. This system will need to be watched carefully as actual precipitation type will be a challenge with temperatures hovering in the upper 20s to lower 30s. Thus far in Grand Rapids this season, we’ve tallied 52″ of snow. Normal totals for the …

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