Crime & Safety
More Snow, Below Zero Wind Chills This Week: MI Weather
It's going to be a cold and snowy week across southeastern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service.
METRO DETROIT — It's going to be a cold and snowy week across metro Detroit, according to the National Weather Service.
Scattered snow showers will move into the metro Detroit region Monday along a cold front that will push temperatures below zero, according to the weather service.
Some areas in the metro region can see up to 1 inch of fresh snow by Monday night when temperatures drop into the upper teens, according to the weather service.
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Most of southeastern Michigan will wake up to single digit temperatures with strong winds making it feel well below zero, according to the weather service.
Some parts of metro Detroit can see up to another inch of snow Tuesday morning as the arctic air settles in the region, according to the weather service.
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Wednesday will stay cold with another chance for light snow, before temperatures slight warm up Thursday and into the weekend, according to the weather service.
Here is the full forecast for southeastern Michigan:
Monday: Scattered Snow Showers; High 26, Low 16
Tuesday: Scattered Snow Showers; High 21, Low 16
Wednesday: Chance for Snow; High 25, Low 13
Thursday: Chance for Snow; High 32, Low 26
Friday: Cloudy; High 37, Low 31
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