A major Midwest snowstorm is expected to clip parts of southern Michigan as it moves past the state.
The National Weather Service says 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected by Tuesday night in Van Buren and Kalamazoo counties in southwestern Michigan.
Slick roads are expected in places.
Snow is possible in some other southern Michigan counties. Elsewhere in the state, little or no snow accumulation is expected.
As far as Mid-Michigan, TV5 Meteorologist Catherine Bodak says the approaching storm system will slide through portions of the Ohio River Valley Tuesday. Accumulating snow will fall south of the state line.
This will send clouds back into the region as high temperatures climb into the low/mid 30s.
A few flurries are possible this evening but most areas will be dry and cloudy.
Warmer conditions and a bit more sunshine will return later this week.
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