Look out! Lots of rain and snow on the way
However, cold air will fill in behind this low and move across Lake Michigan. No rain, sleet or snow is expected, with the exception of perhaps a few snowflakes near Tennessee in the middle of the week. Most chances of snow are forecast for Arkansas around 1 to 2 inches, although higher amounts are possible, the weather service reported. “St. Johns, Charlotte and Coldwater should see 2-5″ of snow while Grand Rapids and Mt. Pleasant will receive 5-7” of snow. Snow will taper to flurries by late afternoon. We start with rain this evening, but transition to snow overnight.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of south-central MI including in Calhoun County until Sunday with potentially hazardous winter weather expected. Forecasters also say the new precipitation could cause more residual flooding on some already swollen rivers.
While the snow winds down, temperatures will plunge into the teens.
They forecast snowfall rates of one inch per hour at times in the highlighted area.
In Pine Bluff, the high Sunday is predicted to be 38, with a low of 24 Sunday night.
Sunday will be cold and clear, with sunny skies and a high of 25 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.