Michigan – A sharp 34-degree start grips Detroit this morning, and the air feels brisk along the Riverfront. Side streets and overpasses on I-75 and I-94 remain cold after lows near 25 degrees. Watch for isolated slick spots where moisture refroze before sunrise.
Sunshine takes control today, pushing highs to around 40 degrees. Light winds ease through the afternoon. It’s a modest February thaw, but shaded pavement may stay icy through midmorning. Give yourself extra stopping distance.
Clouds increase tonight with patchy fog developing after 1 a.m. Lows settle near 28 degrees. Early Sunday visibility could dip in low-lying areas and along the Lodge Freeway.
Sunday turns partly sunny with highs near 42 degrees. Conditions stay dry through the day, then cooler air slides in Sunday night with lows around 30 degrees.
President’s Day brings brighter skies and a high near 43 degrees. Roads stay dry, and outdoor plans look manageable. Monday night drops to 37 degrees under partly cloudy skies.
Tuesday continues the gradual warm-up with highs near 46 degrees. By Wednesday, rain becomes likely, mainly after 1 p.m., with highs climbing into the lower 50s. Late week could feature a rain-snow mix as temperatures hover in the 30s.
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Michigan. A broader warming trend develops through next week, hinting at early spring vibes by late February.
Are you seeing fog or slick patches during your drive this morning?



