4Warn Weather – SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. High: 29.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies, a chance of snow late. Low: 23.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy skies, a chance of snow during the morning hours. High: 34.
MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. Low: 26.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. A chance of rain showers. High: 40.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. A chance of rain showers. Low: 33.
After most of the region, saw a little bit of snow late Saturday night, we are starting off the end of the weekend with plenty of cloud cover and cold temperatures. But we are tracking another chance of snow working into the region by the late evening and early overnight hours tonight.
The next chance of snow that rolls in throughout the weekend, it will be late Sunday night into Monday. This system looks to be a little more potent, as the bulk of the moisture works north of metro Detroit. The best chance for seeing any kind of accumulating snow Sunday night into Monday morning will be a long and north M-59, which would impact the morning commute heading back to school and work on Monday morning. Most places will see less than an inch of snow by Monday morning, along and North of M-59 can see around an inch to up to 2″ of snow. The highest amounts will be realized from Sanilac County and up into the thumb. High temperatures remaining into the upper 20s by the time we get to Sunday afternoon.
That chance for snow continues for part of the day on Monday as that system works off to the east, otherwise we will keep plenty of cloud covering into the forecast. High temperatures are warming above the freezing mark, heading into the mid 30s by Monday afternoon.
Expect the warming trend to continue looking ahead into the majority of next week. Cloud cover sticks around for Tuesday and into Wednesday, with high temperatures warming into the upper 30s and lower 40s on Tuesday, then into the lower 40s by the time we get to the middle of the week on Wednesday. Our next chance of rain moves into the region by the time we get to Tuesday with another frontal boundary moving into the region. Overnight lows dropping into the 30s Wednesday night into Thursday morning, and then high temperatures warming into the low of mid 40s by the time we get to Thursday.
The warming trend continues into the end of next week as well. We will keep the cloud cover around, but also bring in the chance for rain back into the forecast as well. High temperatures heading into the upper 40s and lower 50s by the end of the week on Friday.
Chances for rain showers continue into the first part of next weekend, on Saturday. High temperatures are still remaining above average, expect high temperatures into the lower 40s by Saturday afternoon. As colder air moves into the region, expect the rain showers to change to rain and snow showers, then to snow showers by next Sunday morning.