Early flurries give way to mostly cloudy skies

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Light precipitation is expected in Lansing, Michigan, with minor snow accumulations on grassy areas and colder surfaces. The day will be mostly dry with cloudy skies and temperatures reaching the upper 30s. Temperatures will rise into the 40s and 50s later in the week before a cold front brings rain and snow over the weekend.

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LANSING, Mich. — Light precipitation will linger into the early morning hours as a low pressure system tracks south. If any snow accumulations will be minor, mainly confined to such grassy areas and colder surfaces. Today will be a mostly dry day under cloudy skies and temperatures back to the upper 30s. Temperatures will spike into the mid/upper 40s Thursday, and low/mid 50s on Friday with a strong high pressure area to our southwest and dry conditions from Wednesday to Friday! We will stay warm until a cold front passes through the region over the upcoming weekend. We continue to track what may be a larger rain and snow system Saturday into Sunday and Monday. Our forecast models are showing a track that favors an all day rain Saturday…could be heavy at times. Rain may continue into Sunday, before the system gets by us, colder air filters in, and rain changes to snow Sunday evening/night. Winds will ramp up too! Early indications are showing an inch to two inches of rain possible, and perhaps some accumulating snow behind this system. This far out, the track may change, so make sire to stay up on later forecasts.

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LANSING, Mich. — Light precipitation will linger into the early morning hours as a low pressure system tracks south. If any snow accumulations will be minor, mainly confined to such grassy areas and colder surfaces. Today will be a mostly dry day under cloudy skies and temperatures back to the upper 30s. Temperatures will spike into the mid/upper 40s Thursday, and low/mid 50s on Friday with a strong high pressure area to our southwest and dry conditions from Wednesday to Friday! We will stay warm until a cold front passes through the region over the upcoming weekend.

We continue to track what may be a larger rain and snow system Saturday into Sunday and Monday. Our forecast models are showing a track that favors an all day rain Saturday…could be heavy at times. Rain may continue into Sunday, before the system gets by us, colder air filters in, and rain changes to snow Sunday evening/night. Winds will ramp up too! Early indications are showing an inch to two inches of rain possible, and perhaps some accumulating snow behind this system. This far out, the track may change, so make sure to stay up on later forecasts.

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FOX 47 News Lansing – Jackson (WSYM) said Early flurries; otherwise mostly cloudy