Detroit, MI – A winter storm will bring accumulating snow across Michigan overnight into Saturday, with travel expected to be hazardous. Snowfall totals of 2 to 4 inches are likely through Saturday afternoon, with heavier amounts exceeding 4 inches in some areas.
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit, freezing drizzle may develop Saturday afternoon and evening, particularly south of M-59. Snow will increase in intensity again Saturday night, continuing into Sunday.
Cold temperatures will follow the storm. Highs will drop into the teens early next week, with single-digit and below-zero lows expected.
Road conditions may deteriorate quickly as snow accumulates. Travelers should plan ahead and allow extra time for commutes. The National Weather Service advises checking forecasts and staying alert for updates.
This storm marks the first round of significant snowfall for the weekend, with potential for additional winter weather. Residents should prepare for icy roads and cold conditions in the coming days.