Enjoy the warm, dry weather this afternoon, because it's about to change.

Rain – possibly even snow – is expected to start tonight and last into next week, according to the National Weather Service in White Lake. Minor flooding is possible, the agency said.

Showers are expected to start Thursday after 5 p.m., becoming heavy at times, and last into Friday.

Rain and light snow is expected for Saturday night.

Weather service meteorologist Mike Riehter said this weekend's weather will include "intermittent" rain showers and colder temperatures dropping to the 50s, well below the average of 60 degrees.

Temperatures at night are expected to dip into the mid-30s.

"It's fairly a wet pattern, but not consistent. It'll be cooler than what we've experienced (this week)," Riehter said.

In Grand Rapids, snow showers are predicted for Saturday night into Sunday with an accumulation of about two inches.

The wet weather is predicted to continue Monday into Tuesday.

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