Metro Detroit weather: Frigid Monday night under fair skies

Lows in the low teens; wind chills in the single digits

DETROIT – Welcome to the remaining moments of MLK Day, Motown!

Temperatures plummet again Monday night under clear skies. High pressure and its partner, the arctic air, stay in place Tuesday. Then we go from below average marks from the thermometer’s mercury to above average by the end of this week.

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Monday night will be clear and frigid. Overnight lows will be in the single digits and low teens. Wind chills will be near zero right before going back to work and school.

Remember to use caution while using space heaters. Please keep them away from anything flammable and make sure children and pets do not knock them over or touch them. Also, do not use ovens or stoves to stay warm and extinguish all fireplaces and candles completely before going to bed.

Tuesday will be mostly to partly sunny and cold. Highs will be in the upper 20s to near 30 degrees. Grab your sunglasses along with your coats, hats, scarves and gloves.

Wednesday will be partly sunny to mostly cloudy. The wind will be more southwesterly and blow in relatively milder air. Afternoon temps will be in the low to mid 30s.

Thursday will be cloudy but not as cold. Highs will be in the upper 30s.

Friday and Saturday will contain our next chance of precipitation. A wintry mix of rain and snow is possible. Daytime temps reach 40 degrees or slightly more.

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