Detroit, MI Weather Alert: 1-2 Inches of Snow Expected This Evening

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Detroit, Michigan – A band of snow will develop this evening across lower Michigan, potentially creating hazardous travel conditions.

According to the US National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, widespread snowfall is expected to bring 1 to 2 inches across much of the region. Some localized areas could see slightly higher totals. Snow may begin with minor melting this afternoon due to mild temperatures before cooler air allows accumulation.

Forecasters said temperatures will fall from the 30s this evening into the teens and 20s by Sunday morning, supporting steady accumulation overnight. Snow is expected to taper off tonight.

The agency noted that roads could become slick as temperatures drop, particularly during the evening commute and overnight hours. Motorists should allow extra travel time and remain alert for changing conditions.

Sunday will turn colder, with clouds decreasing through the day. High temperatures are expected to range from the low 20s north to around 30 degrees south. Overnight lows Sunday night may fall into the teens.

The snowfall totals remain modest, but even light accumulations combined with falling temperatures can affect travel across southeast Michigan. Students, shift workers, and late-night drivers may experience slower road conditions.


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