Metro Detroit weather: Frigid Sunday Night, Sunny but cold MLK Day

Lows in the teens, wind chills below 10 degrees

DETROIT – A Flood Warning is in effect for the Huron River near Hamburg, in Livingston County, until 1 p.m. ET, Monday.

Welcome to Sunday night and MLK Weekend, Motown!

Temperatures plunge to the teens with even lower wind chills, Sunday night. Skies clear and invite abundant sunshine for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Monday. It will be cold with blue skies overhead. Higher temps and melting occur later this week.

It becomes frigid again, Sunday night. Overnight lows will be in the low and middle teens. Wind chills will be near and below zero by dawn. Remember to keep pets indoors and be careful while using space heaters.

Welcome to MLK day, Monday! It will be brighter but remain cold. We’ll have mostly sunny skies, and temperatures remain well below freezing. The mercury will be in the teens as families go to and from morning celebrations in commemorations. Afternoon temperatures will be around 25°F. Wind chills will be in the teens all day.

Tuesday and Wednesday will have more sunshine. Daytime temperatures on Tuesday will be in the middle and upper 20s. After morning temperatures in the teens, Wednesday afternoon will have temperatures in the low 30s; closer to freezing.

Thursday and Friday will be mostly cloudy with higher temperatures. Highs will be in the upper 30s and low 40s.

Friday and Saturday have a chance of a wintry mix of snow and rain. Each day will have lows near freezing and highs near 40 degrees.

Sunday will be mostly cloudy and chilly with temps in the 30s all day.

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