A 'Flood Advisory' was issued early Saturday morning due to a possible ice jam along the Muskegon River in Newaygo County.
The area, which is downriver of the Croton Dam towards Bridgeton, had rising water levels reported around 7:16 a.m. The advisory will be in effect until 7 p.m. Saturday evening.
"As the river freezes up, ice can restrict the flow of the river and cause rises and falls in water level," NWS said in an alert. "Flooding due to freeze-up ice jams is typically minor, but can be unpredictable."
An 'Extreme Cold Warning' will stay in effect through Saturday morning and 'Hydrological Outlook' will remain until Sunday afternoon across West Michigan.
Hourly WeatherEye forecasts can be heard at the top of the hour on WBRN via 96.5 FM, 1460 AM, WBRN.com and the WBRN mobile app. For more on the forecast, visit https://bigrapidsdailynews.com/forecast.