Detroit, MI – A mix of rain and snow is expected across Southeast Michigan beginning Thursday, creating potential challenges for commuters. A low-pressure system moving through the region will bring rain Wednesday afternoon, transitioning to snow showers overnight into Thursday morning.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), colder air entering the area will result in snowfall totals of up to an inch, particularly north of I-94. The heaviest snow is expected between 7 a.m. and noon on Thursday. Motorists traveling along I-75 and other major roadways should prepare for wet or slick conditions during the morning commute.
Thursday’s high will reach 43 degrees, with overnight lows dipping to 34. Winds could gust up to 22 mph, making conditions feel colder. Friday will bring another chance of rain, but temperatures will climb slightly to the upper 40s, offering some relief.
Looking ahead to the weekend, expect mostly cloudy skies on Saturday, with highs near 47. Sunday will see similar conditions, remaining dry with temperatures peaking in the mid-40s.
Residents are advised to check their vehicles for winter readiness and stay tuned for updates on road conditions and potential weather advisories. Avoid unnecessary travel during snowy periods to ensure safety.
Stay informed with the latest forecast updates from the National Weather Service and local news channels.
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