Southeast Michigan Weather Update: Light Snow Returns Friday, Arctic Temperatures Persist

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Detroit, MI – Snow showers are forecast to develop Thursday afternoon across areas south of I-94, with up to 1 inch of accumulation expected. Residents should prepare for icy roadways and freezing temperatures lasting through the weekend.

According to the National Weather Service, scattered flurries will persist through Thursday evening, with the heaviest snow predicted in Lenawee County. Bitter cold will settle in as temperatures drop to between zero and 10 degrees in most areas Thursday morning. The wind chill will make conditions feel even colder.

Motorists along I-94 are advised to drive cautiously as snow and ice may impact visibility and road traction. Those traveling in the region should allow extra time for their commute and avoid speeding on untreated roads.

By Friday, light snow is expected to become more widespread, potentially accumulating 1 to 2 inches in Southeast Michigan. Highs will hover near 28 degrees, with lows dipping to the teens by evening. The chance for snow continues through Saturday, with scattered flurries expected to diminish by Sunday.

The weekend outlook offers little relief from the cold, with highs staying in the low 30s and overnight temperatures remaining below freezing. Residents are encouraged to dress in layers and monitor local forecasts for updates on snowfall totals and potential travel disruptions.

Stay informed by following real-time weather alerts and preparing early for potential impacts.

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