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Special Weather Statement issued January 16 at 12:00AM EST by NWS Grand Rapids MI

As of 11:45 pm, radar and surface observations indicated snow was
moving into the lakeshore region of southwest Lower Michigan.
Webcams indicated that roads were becoming snow covered, especially
along US-31 north of Muskegon and I-96 between Muskegon and Grand
Rapids. The snow is forecast to track further inland and expand over
the next couple of hours. The snow is forecast to diminish through
the morning commute from west to east. Snowfall amounts in the 2 to 4
inch range are predicted with locally more possible in isolated
spots.

Motorists should be alert for low visibilities and snow covered
roads. Allow extra time to reach your destination.

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