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DETROIT – We could have record-breaking weather Friday in Metro Detroit as dangerously cold temperatures invade. Temperatures Friday morning are in the single digits, and some areas in Washtenaw and Lenawee counties have fallen below zero.
Frigid temperatures are expected across southeast Michigan through the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service. NWS also warns that wind chills could fall to zero degrees between Wednesday night and Friday morning. Meteorologists with the agency also predict snow showers on Wednesday and over the weekend.
Detroit faces a chilly week with potential light snow and slick roads, with partly sunny skies today and a high of 27, leading to a cloudy weekend and possible snow accumulation on Sunday.
Temperatures will fall into the upper-20s to lower-30s by Saturday morning in Southeast Michigan. (WDIV) Detroit kicks off the holiday season Friday evening with the 22nd Detroit Tree Lighting at Campus Martius Park, and the weather will cooperate.
DETROIT - Areas around Southeast Michigan are going to feel like they’re hanging onto summer a bit longer than everyone else today before a cold front brings rain and thunderstorm chances, as well as a flip to colder temperatures. Today will feel warm ...
Snow that arrived over southeast Michigan on Tuesday, prompting school closures, lingered on Wednesday, making the morning commute messy. Old Man Winter kept his promise. In Metro Detroit, about an inch of snow had fallen in White Lake Township,
As snow lingers in some parts of the ABC13 viewing area, many schools have made the decision to delay classes on Thursday or to close entirely.