DETROIT, MI — A weather system bringing a mix of snow and rain will affect the Detroit area starting this evening and continue into Thursday morning, with snow accumulations of up to an inch possible between the I-94 and I-69 corridors. As the Spring season unfolds, residents and travelers should be prepared for hazardous conditions, especially during their evening commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, the weather alert is in effect through Thursday morning, with rain and snow expected to accumulate up to one inch. Areas along the I-94 and I-69 corridors will be most affected, with other regions likely experiencing less accumulation. Drivers are advised to be cautious as slippery conditions could develop on roads, especially in the overnight and early morning hours.
Looking ahead, the weather will improve Friday with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 50s. However, temperatures will dip slightly at night, with lows in the mid-30s. The weekend will bring clear skies and comfortable temperatures, with highs in the mid-50s on both Saturday and Sunday.
The extended five-day forecast shows the weather stabilizing over the weekend, providing a more favorable outlook for outdoor activities. By Monday, warmer temperatures will return, with highs in the low 70s, though a light rain chance looms in the afternoon.
Extended Forecast (Friday – Wednesday):
- Friday: High 50°F, Low 36°F, partly sunny
- Saturday: High 55°F, Low 36°F, mostly sunny
- Sunday: High 60°F, Low 48°F, mostly cloudy
- Monday: High 70°F, chance of afternoon rain
- Tuesday: High 65°F, Low 35°F, mostly cloudy




