Detroit, MI – A significant shift in weather is hitting Southeast Michigan, with a cold front expected to bring brisk conditions and a chance of snow. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will begin to drop today, with rain ending by the afternoon, leaving partly sunny skies.
High temperatures for the day are expected to reach 49°F in Detroit, with surrounding areas like Ann Arbor and Saginaw seeing similar temperatures. However, colder conditions are set to settle in by Monday, with a high of only 36°F and minor snow accumulations possible in the region.
By Tuesday, conditions will be partly sunny and brisk, with temperatures barely reaching 34°F. Residents should prepare for these colder temperatures and potentially slippery conditions.
Travelers are urged to stay updated on local forecasts and monitor road conditions, as snow may create hazardous driving situations, especially in areas further inland.




