Metro Detroit Faces Morning Snow, Sleet, and Rain
The recent winter weather forecast for Metro Detroit indicates significant changes in temperatures and precipitation. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Lapeer, Sanilac, and St. Clair counties, lasting from 10:00 PM tonight until 4:00 PM Wednesday. This advisory signifies that these regions will experience the most snowfall, with expected accumulations between 4 to 6 inches, while facing minimal rain during this period.
Weather Transition Forecasted
Beginning around 3 AM, temperatures are projected to rise, causing a shift from snow to rain. This transition will initiate in southern sections and gradually move north until approximately 6 AM. Residents in areas north of Metro Detroit should be aware of the potential for sleet and freezing rain during this early morning shift.
Morning and Afternoon Conditions
- Timeframe: From 6 AM to 11 AM, rain will be persistent in areas south of I-69, while northern areas will remain under snow.
- Post-11 AM: A cold front will prompt a return to snow across the region, with snow showers concluding by the afternoon.
Snowfall will vary significantly across Metro Detroit throughout the morning, necessitating caution for commuters. Early forecasts show that after the transition, snow will lighten during the early afternoon, with total accumulations being reassessed as the day progresses.
Temperatures and Wind Conditions
- Tonight: Expect mostly snow until 3 AM, with low temperatures in the low 30s.
- Wednesday: Rain will transition to snow in the morning, followed by light snow early in the afternoon. Highs will reach the mid to upper 30s before dropping below freezing by evening.
- Expected Winds: Winds will range from SSW at 10-25 mph tonight to WNW at 10-25 mph on Wednesday.
Upcoming Weather Patterns
On Thursday, much colder conditions return, with lows dipping into the teens and highs only reaching the 20s. Wind chills will create a colder feel throughout the day. Light flurries are also anticipated due to lake effect snow from Lake Michigan, with additional snow chances extending into the weekend.
Stay informed with updates from local meteorologists to navigate these changing weather conditions. Prepare for significant snowfall and fluctuating temperatures as winter weather affects Metro Detroit.