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More snow accumulation, dangerously cold wind chills expected in Metro Detroit

The active weather pattern with more chances for snow continue into the majority of next week

Expect wind chill temperatures to go well below zero overnight Monday night and into Tuesday morning (WDIV)

4Warn Weather – SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. High: 23.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. Snow develops in the evening hours. 1-3″ of snow accumulation expected overnight. Low. 17.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. A chance of snow, primarily in the morning, turning to snow showers for the rest of the day. Additional snow accumulation is possible from additional snow showers. High: 21. Breezy winds with gusts up to 30-35 MPH anticipated. Wind chills into the single digits to below zero.

MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. Snow showers winding down. Low: 4. Wind chill temperatures as low as -10° to -15°.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. Continued cold. High: 15.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies, a chance of snow late. Low: 8.


After a little bit of snow and a little bit of sunshine for our Saturday, the clouds have rolled back in, and while we start the day dry, we will bring accumulating snow back into the forecast, looking ahead into the evening and overnight hours tonight.

Our next round of snow moves into the forecast Sunday evening, through the overnight, and into the early part of Monday. This round of snow is expected to bring 1 to 3 inches of snow from late Monday morning. High temperatures dropping into the lower 20s by Sunday afternoon.

Once the snow moves out of the region, on Monday morning, we will transition over to snow showers and/or snow squalls for much of the day. We will combine this with gusty winds of 30-35, potentially 40 MPH, throughout the day, which will send our wind chills tanking through much of the day. We could see an additional accumulation from the snow showers and/or snow squalls through the rest of the day on Monday.

High temperatures only making it into the mid to upper teens and lower 20s on Monday, then dropping into the low end of the single digits to nearest 0° overnight Monday night, early on Tuesday morning. Once you factor in the breezy winds, we are expecting wind chill temperatures to drop as low as -10° to -15° by early Tuesday morning.

We will remain dry as we work throughout the day on Tuesday. High temperatures are making it end of the low to mid-teens before dropping back into the low end of the single digits overnight Tuesday night into early on Wednesday morning.

No chances returned to the forecast, looking into the middle of the week on Wednesday, and we keep the chances for snow under the forecast, looking into the end of next week. Temperatures start to warm a little bit, high temperatures in the mid to upper 20s on Wednesday and Thursday, will drop back into the low 20s by the end of the week on Friday.

As of right now, snow chances look to continue into the start of next weekend on Saturday as well, and expect high temperatures to warm into the upper teens by next Saturday afternoon.


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