Michigan Weather: Rain Expected on I-94 Today Before Snow Chances Increase This Thanksgiving Week

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Detroit, MI – Rain is set to dominate Southeast Michigan’s weather today, with a mild high of 51 degrees offering a temporary reprieve before colder air brings snow into the region later this week. Residents and travelers should prepare for wet roads, especially along I-94 and I-75, as light showers persist throughout the day.

According to the National Weather Service, rain will taper off tonight with temperatures dropping to the mid-30s. By Tuesday, skies are expected to clear, but colder conditions will settle in with highs only reaching 41 degrees. Winds could gust up to 20 mph, making for a chilly day.

Midweek, a significant weather system is projected to bring a mix of rain and snow to Southeast Michigan, particularly Wednesday night into Thanksgiving morning. This system could create slick travel conditions for those hitting the road for holiday gatherings. Snow is most likely south of I-69, where accumulations are possible overnight Wednesday.

Thanksgiving Day will remain chilly with highs near 41 degrees and potential lake-effect snow showers in the evening. Travelers are urged to monitor weather updates and allow extra time for trips on Wednesday and Thursday as roads may be slippery.

Looking ahead, Friday and Saturday will bring continued snow chances, with highs staying in the mid-30s. Residents should prepare for winter-like conditions and ensure vehicles are ready for colder weather.

Stay informed with the latest forecasts to adjust your travel plans and ensure safety this holiday week.

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