Metro Detroit weather: Colder Sunday night, chilly Monday

Overnight lows at and below freezing

DETROIT – Welcome to Sunday night, Motown.

Temperatures are becoming colder. By dawn, slippery spots are possible on untreated surfaces, including streets sidewalks, with temperatures at or below freezing.

Sunday night will be mostly cloudy and cold. Overnight lows will be in the upper 20s and low 30s.

Snow and rain will have stopped falling by dawn. Monday will be chillier, with sunshine in the morning and clouds in the afternoon. A brief period of a wintry mix is possible in the evening and will be followed by milder conditions mid-week.

This week

Monday will be sunnier, but we’ll still need our winter coats and hats because afternoon temperatures will only be in the low 40s.

Milder air arrives Tuesday. It will be mostly cloudy to partly sunny with highs between 50 and 55 degrees.

Any remaining snow will melt completely by Wednesday. It will be mostly cloudy with rain showers possible, but high temperatures will be in the upper 50s.

Thursday will be partly sunny and chillier. Highs will be near 45 degrees.

Friday will be mostly sunny and chilly. Highs will be in the low 40s.

Saturday will have clouds return, with a chance of a rain-snow mix and highs in the low 40s.

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