WEST MICHIGAN — The forecast from FOX 17 Meteorologist Terri DeBoer: It’s going to feel like a “Winter Re-Run” across West Michigan to start the week, with gusty winds and sharply colder air settling into West Michigan. The colder air will set the stage for scattered snow showers or a wintry mix to develop. This is from a cold Canadian clipper system sliding through the Great Lakes. Spotty lt. snow will continue through around noon as the system exits our area. It won’t be impossible for minor surface accumulations to occur on some of the grassy and colder areas, but pavement temperatures are too warm for accumulations. Highs will only be in the 30s today and tomorrow before we begin to warm back into the upper 40s and low 50s through the rest of the week. Another shot at rain mixed with slushy snow arrives late Wednesday into Thursday. From …

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