Metro Detroit is anticipating a series of winter weather events next week, with a mix of snow and rain expected. The region will see scattered snow showers with little accumulation over the weekend, but a major winter storm is forecasted to hit the area in the middle of the week. This storm may bring significant precipitation, with snow changing to rain and back to snow as temperatures fluctuate. Wind gusts up to 35 MPH could lead to wind advisories. Exact snow accumulations are uncertain at this stage, with updates to follow as the system approaches.
Metro Detroit is expected to experience light snow over the weekend with higher chances of snow showers on Sunday and potential light accumulation. A more significant weather system will bring mixed precipitation, including rain and snow, along with gusty winds next week, starting Tuesday. Travelers, including Michigan fans headed to Houston for the College Football Playoff National Championship, may face weather-related challenges. Weather forecasts will continue to evolve as the system approaches.
Metro Detroit is bracing for its first winter storm of the year, with updated snow models predicting a mix of snow, rain, and gusty winds. The storm is expected to start with snow showers before sunrise on Tuesday, potentially changing to rain as temperatures rise, and then back to snow on Wednesday morning. The exact snow accumulation is still uncertain due to the variability of the storm's track and the impact of rain on snow totals. Meteorologists urge residents to stay updated as the forecast may change, and to prepare for potentially slippery conditions and wind chill factors that could affect the region.
Metro Detroit is bracing for the coldest day of the week on Thursday, with temperatures expected to hover around 32 degrees and a chance for some sunshine. The weather will feature drizzle and light snow tapering off in the evening, with road temperatures dropping below freezing, creating slick conditions. A slight warm-up is anticipated for the weekend, along with a chance for light snow on Saturday and Sunday. Residents are reminded to download the 4Warn weather app for updates.
Metro Detroit is experiencing a mix of light drizzle and potential flurries with no significant snow accumulation expected today. Temperatures will drop below freezing on Thursday with a chance of sunshine, followed by a slight warm-up on Friday. The weekend may bring half an inch to an inch of snow. A potential rain/snow mix or measurable snow could impact Southeast Michigan next week. Nationally, blizzard and winter storm warnings are in place for parts of Alaska, with various weather events affecting other regions. Michigan Football fans are advised to watch for possible showers and thunderstorms in Houston for the National Championship game next Monday.
The first week of 2024 in Metro Detroit will see chilly temperatures with highs in the mid-30s and wind chill readings in the 20s. A northerly breeze will shift, leading to clearer skies and lows in the upper 20s. The week will be mild with a chance for flurries on Wednesday and cooler air on Thursday, bringing highs in the low 30s. A wintry mix and snowfall are expected in the mid-Atlantic and Appalachians, respectively. Residents are reminded to download the 4Warn weather app for updates.