Southeast Michigan Weather: Frost Advisory in Effect Early Wednesday, Warming Expected by Afternoon

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Detroit, MI – As Southeast Michigan residents wake up early Wednesday morning, a frost advisory remains in effect across the region. With temperatures dipping to lows between 33 and 43 degrees overnight, frost has settled in several areas, potentially impacting morning commutes and early outdoor activities. Those heading out early should bundle up and be cautious of slick spots that could arise from the frost.

According to the National Weather Service Detroit, the frost advisory will linger until the sun rises, bringing with it clear skies and a gradual warming throughout the day. Temperatures are expected to rise to a high of 65 degrees by the afternoon, providing a more comfortable environment for those spending time outdoors.

The sunny conditions today are part of a warming trend that will continue into Thursday, with daytime highs expected to reach between 61 and 66 degrees. This will be a welcome change after the chilly start to the morning. Winds will be light, making it an ideal day to be outside once the frost clears.

For residents with sensitive plants or outdoor morning plans, it’s advised to take precautionary measures against the frost and stay informed about any lingering cold spots. As temperatures rise through the week, conditions will turn warmer, especially on Friday when highs could reach 75 to 80 degrees.

Those planning weekend activities should note that rain chances will increase by Saturday, following another warm day with highs ranging from 62 to 69 degrees. Stay updated on weather alerts and be prepared for changing conditions as Southeast Michigan moves into the weekend. For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service website or check local forecasts.