Detroit, MI – A winter storm is set to hit southeast Michigan this weekend, bringing snow, ice, and hazardous travel conditions. Forecasters warn of accumulating snowfall starting Saturday afternoon, with icy conditions expected overnight into Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through mid-morning Friday, with another system expected late Saturday. The storm could bring widespread snow and ice, impacting major roadways, including I-94, I-75, and I-96. Motorists should prepare for delays, reduced visibility, and slippery roads.
Weekend Forecast:
• Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 27°F. Winds up to 21 mph.
• Saturday: Snow likely after 1 p.m., high near 29°F. Up to an inch of accumulation possible.
• Saturday Night: More snow expected, low around 24°F. Accumulations could worsen road conditions.
• Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 31°F, with lingering snow showers early.
Residents are urged to limit travel during peak storm hours and stay updated with local forecasts. Road crews will be working, but icy patches could remain through Sunday morning.


