Detroit, MI – Freezing temperatures and biting wind chills will grip southeast Michigan this week, with conditions expected to worsen overnight into Wednesday. Wind chills could drop near zero early Thursday, accompanied by scattered snow showers south of I-69.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow is likely Wednesday afternoon, primarily affecting areas south of I-69, with accumulations under one inch. Temperatures will peak at just 22°F Wednesday, with gusty northwest winds creating frigid conditions. Motorists should exercise caution on potentially slick roads during snow showers.
Extended Forecast
• Wednesday Night: Gradually clearing skies, with a low of 10°F. Winds calming to 6 mph.
• Thursday: Mostly sunny and cold, with highs around 24°F.
• Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, temperatures dropping to 14°F.
• Friday: Slightly warmer, high near 27°F, with increasing clouds.
• Saturday: Mostly sunny and seasonably cold, high of 31°F.
Residents are urged to bundle up and limit outdoor exposure during wind chill advisories. If traveling along I-69, keep an eye on updated road conditions and drive cautiously during snow showers.
Stay informed by checking local forecasts frequently as conditions may change.
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