Frigid Cold Front Heralds Significant Snowfall in Metro Detroit.
A significant cold front is sweeping through Metro Detroit, bringing dangerously low temperatures and a forecast for substantial snowfall. A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect across Southeast Michigan through Saturday morning. Residents should brace for wind chills plunging to between -15°F and -25°F.
Current Cold Conditions in Metro Detroit
Temperatures are expected to drop tonight to nearly ten degrees below zero. This cold snap is marking the lowest temperatures recorded in nearly seven years.
Wind Chill Warnings
- Wind chills expected to reach as low as -25°F.
- Daytime temperatures will remain below freezing.
Snowfall Forecast for Southeast Michigan
Weather models indicate the potential for accumulating snowfall on Sunday. Expected totals may vary significantly, but several inches across the region seem likely, especially in the southern sections of Metro Detroit.
Snow Accumulation Predictions
- Forecast range from 2 to over 8 inches.
- Southern counties projected to receive more than 4 inches.
Furthermore, any snow that falls this weekend is anticipated to remain, with no temperatures expected to rise above freezing in the following week. As conditions evolve, updates will be provided to ensure residents can stay informed and prepared.