A few stronger storms possible tonight/early Sunday; Temperatures remain warm with more rain and rumbles to start the week; Collin has your forecast from 7 to 9 AM! Overnight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially near and north of I-96 through about 3 a.m.. Rain and additional storms lift in from the southwest through daybreak. Mild and breezy, with a low in the lower to middle 60s. Wind: SSW 10-20 mph. Sunday: Scattered thunderstorms are possible through lunchtime, with rain eventually lifting along/north of I-96 into the afternoon. Trending partly cloudy farther south with highs near 80 degrees. Wind: SSW 10-15 mph. Sunday Night: Mainly cloudy with an isolated shower or thunderstorm possible. Low in the middle 60s. Wind: S 10-15 mph.Monday: Partly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. High in the middle 70s. Wind: SSW 10-20 mph. Tuesday: A mixture of sun and clouds. High in the lower 70s. Wind: W 5-10 mph. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower possible, especially early. High in the middle 70s. Wind: W 10-15 mph.You can always connect with the Weather Alert Network Team on Facebook (Keith Thompson, Jeff Porter, Will Haenni, Collin Rogers), Twitter (@weathermankeith, @jeffporterwx, @WillWWMT, @Collin_wwmt), and Instagram (@weathermankeith, @jeffporterwx, @WillWWMT).We have to watch the Holland to U.S. Highway 10 corridor for a few stronger storms through about 2 a.m. tonight. There aren’t any watches posted, but an isolated storm or two could produce some gusty winds and hail. Additional storms will move in from the south/southwest overnight, affecting more of West Michigan through early Sunday morning. The rain and storms will linger a bit longer tomorrow, likely through about lunchtime before gradually lifting farther north. We remain muggy on Sunday with dewpoints once again in the low/mid 60s. Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected on Monday as a weak cold front approaches.Next Tuesday looks gorgeous with a mix of sun and clouds and highs in the lower 70s. Another round of rain evolves Tuesday night through Wednesday morning. Next Thursday could be rather stormy as another system advances towards West Michigan to end the week. Collin Rogers tracks rain and storms Sunday morning from 7 to 9 a.m. on News Channel 3!



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