Detroit, MI – Residents across Southeast Michigan can expect snow showers through Thursday morning, making roadways like I-75 and I-94 potentially slippery. With temperatures hovering around 37°F, the snow is expected to mix with rain before tapering off by noon.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall could accumulate up to half an inch before ending, while west-southwest winds will range from 6 to 8 mph. Tonight, temperatures will drop to 34°F with a 40% chance of showers lingering into the night. Drivers should remain cautious of wet roads and gusts of up to 24 mph.
Friday will see increasing rain chances, with highs reaching 47°F and gusty winds of up to 31 mph. Rainfall totals are expected to remain light but will coincide with peak commuting hours, adding to potential travel challenges.
Looking ahead, conditions will improve Saturday, with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 49°F. West-northwest winds will calm to 10-13 mph, making it a good day for outdoor plans. Sunday will bring similar conditions, with a high of 48°F under mostly cloudy skies.
The extended forecast suggests another round of rain Monday, followed by colder, drier conditions into midweek. Highs will trend downward, reaching 40°F by Wednesday.
Travelers are advised to monitor forecasts and allow extra time for commutes during snow and rain periods. Stay tuned for updates as the weather evolves through the weekend.
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