DETROIT – A wind advisory has been issued for all of Southeast Michigan on Wednesday into Thursday morning.
The advisory is in effect from 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025, through 4 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 27.
Wind gusts of 45-50 mph are possible for a good portion of the day.
All counties in Southeast Michigan are included -- Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Monroe, Lenawee, Livingston, St. Clair, Genesee, Lapeer, and Sanilac counties.
Even after the wind advisory expires at 4 a.m., Thanksgiving Day is still going to be windy.
4Warn Weather Alert
Local 4 has declared a 4Warn Weather Alert for all of Wednesday.
We issue a 4Warn Weather Alert when we’re expecting weather conditions that will be inconvenient to our viewers.
This alert is due to changing weather conditions that will affect travel. Wednesday is one of the biggest travel days of the entire year, and it looks likely that the combination of falling temperatures and wet roads could create slick conditions for anyone traveling on Wednesday night.
What to expect
Winds could gust upwards of 45-50 mph on Wednesday.
Plummeting temperatures will drop into the 30s in the afternoon and evening.
Rain showers in the morning will switch to a rain-snow mix, and then transition into snow showers as temperatures fall.
Snow chances
Snow showers could develop anywhere in the area, but some parts of Southeast Michigan might not seen any snow at all.
But if any areas receive repeated rounds of snow showers from the bands coming off the lake, they could receive a half-inch to 2 inches of snow on Thursday.
The ground is not frozen, so the accumulation isn’t likely to stick. But you could see some snow on grassy and elevated surfaces.