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Despite a significant snowfall of 6-12 inches across West Michigan on Saturday night, school closings are unlikely on Monday, December 1st, 2025. Above-freezing temperatures on Sunday improved road conditions. The greatest chance of closings, if any, would be north and east of Grand Rapids, possibly in parts of Montcalm and Ionia counties. However, school closings are likely on Tuesday along the lakeshore, especially near Muskegon, due to predicted heavy lake-effect snow.

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West Michigan Schools Likely to Stay Open Monday After Weekend Snow, Lakeshore Closings Possible Tuesday

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — West Michigan students will likely be heading to school as usual on Monday, December 1st, 2025, despite a weekend snowstorm that dumped 6 to 12 inches across the region.

While heavy snowfall impacted the area Saturday night, above-freezing temperatures on Sunday afternoon helped to clear roads and improve driving conditions. WOOD-TV anticipates that widespread school cancellations are unlikely.

“While some side and back roads might still be a little slick, especially those gravel roads that could ice up overnight, we don’t expect it to cause widespread closings,” said Blake Harms, WOOD-TV meteorologist. “If any schools were to cancel classes on Monday, it would most likely be north and east of Grand Rapids, perhaps in Montcalm and Ionia counties.”

Parents in the Muskegon area and other lakeshore communities should be aware that Tuesday could bring a different story. Forecasters are predicting heavy lake-effect snow to develop Monday night, potentially leading to school closings in those areas.

Stay tuned to WOOD-TV for the latest updates on school closings and weather conditions.

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