Snow Expected for Wednesday Morning Commute in Metro Detroit

A Winter Weather Advisory is currently in effect for Southeastern Michigan, warning residents to prepare for snowy conditions on Wednesday morning. This advisory will remain active until 1:00 p.m.
Snow Expected for Wednesday Morning Commute in Metro Detroit
Communities in Metro Detroit should brace for a challenging morning commute due to anticipated snowfall. Snow is forecasted to begin in the early hours, with the heaviest accumulation expected between 5 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Snowfall Predictions
The snowfall totals are projected to be as follows:
- Areas between I-94 and I-69: 2 to 3 inches, with some local amounts approaching 4 inches.
- Regions south of I-94 and north of I-69: 1 to 2 inches.
Travelers should remain cautious as winter driving conditions could lead to slow travel throughout Wednesday, specifically during the peak morning hours. High temperatures are expected to reach the low 30s.
Continued Snow and Cold Conditions
Scattered snow showers may persist into the evening and some may continue into Thursday, possibly adding another 1 to 2 inches of snow. Following this, a significant blast of Arctic air is anticipated to descend on the region from Friday onward, bringing extremely cold temperatures.
Forecast for the Coming Days
| Date | Conditions | Highs | Lows |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesday | Snow through midday | Low 30s | Low 20s tonight |
| Thursday | Partly sunny with possible snow showers | Steady or falling into the 20s | Low 20s |
| Friday | Cold, potential for lake-effect snow | Single digits (8°-9°) | -5° to -10° |
| Saturday | Very cold with wind chills near -20° | Single digits | Below zero |
The coldest temperatures expected this season will occur Saturday morning. Wind chills may reach dangerous levels around -15°. If you plan to be outdoors, be advised to dress appropriately for the bitter cold.
Looking ahead, more snow chances could materialize, especially over the weekend and into early next week, as lake-effect snow may impact the area. Residents should stay informed of weather updates for continued advisories and expect increasing cloudiness with some snowfall.


