Detroit, MI – Michigan residents should prepare for snowfall beginning Wednesday as cold temperatures continue to dominate the forecast. A winter system is set to bring snow to Detroit by Wednesday night, with a 100% chance of accumulation.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will remain below freezing, with lows dipping to 11°F by Thursday night. Drivers should expect slippery roads and reduced visibility, especially along major routes like I-75 and I-94.
Monday will be mostly sunny with a high of 31°F, followed by increasing clouds Monday night. Tuesday remains dry with a high of 28°F before snow moves in late Wednesday. The heaviest snowfall is expected overnight into Thursday morning.
Looking ahead, additional snow is possible over the weekend. Friday remains cold with a high near 25°F, and Saturday could bring more snowfall.
Residents should prepare for icy roads, dress warmly, and monitor local updates for potential travel disruptions.




