![]() Tuesday would be one heck of a day if not for the cold breeze and cool temperatures. That front will likely switch Monday’s moisture back into snow Monday night, with a chance to throw down up to an inch or more of new snow by Tuesday morning. The winds will be cranking from the east at 7-17 mph and gusting at 25-30 mph, at times, creating a pretty raw environment before the cold front blows through Southeast Michigan and Southern Ontario. Rain showers are most likely in the afternoon, as high temperatures should hit the low to maybe mid-40s. The computer models show a chance of snow showers starting during the morning drive capable of throwing down a nuisance coating of lighter snow. This one doesn’t have a ton of moisture, and timing is everything. Mother Nature will deliver yet another difficult weather system on Monday, with a little bit of everything possible. Get out there and enjoy the snow one more time and soak up some free afternoon Vitamin D thanks to our winter sun. Look for more cloud cover to return to Pure Michigan later Sunday night ahead of another tricky wintry mix moving in Monday. That means most of us have a good shot to hit at least 40 degrees, with lighter winds NW to NE 5-10mph. High temperatures will get back into the upper 30s to low 40s across Metro Detroit this Sunday afternoon, with the cooler 30s more likely in the thicker snow areas north and west. Don’t expect as much blue sky as Saturday, as our skies will gradually go from mostly to partly cloudy. The morning clouds overhead will thin out and disperse slowly but surely as we expect more sun than clouds to end our weekend. We’ll get back into some sunshine later Sunday as we deal with mostly cloudy skies. We did have a few very spotty rain and snow showers through our area earlier Sunday morning, but most of the wetness that could freeze is from that melting sun Saturday. The winds are on the lighter side, which means wind chills are mainly in the upper 20s to low 30s. Our temperatures are near 32 degrees, which means ice could form, especially on ramps and bridges, or even your neighborhood sidewalks. Be prepared for the wet conditions.4Warn Weather – The primary concern this Sunday morning is some of that Saturday melt refreezing in spots around Metro Detroit, so be on the lookout. That is good news for the Detroit Free Press Marathon in Downtown Detroit, which will start at 7 a.m. Sunday’s weather will see slight improvement, but it will still be inconvenient for many people. > Partial solar eclipse in Michigan on Saturday: What to know Sunday It will be breezy with northerly winds gusting to 25 mph. Saturday night, It will be mostly cloudy with a few showers in the area. over Southeast Michigan, but the cloud cover will block our view. It will begin just before noon and end at about 2:25 p.m. The odds of witnessing the “ring of fire,” or annular eclipse, are low in Metro Detroit. Winds will be out of the northeast about 15 to 20 mph, but gusts could top 30 mph. It will be showery and cool for most of Saturday. It is bringing wind and rain across the area. ![]() It’s cool, windy, and rainy this weekend in Southeast Michigan and Southwestern Ontario.Ī weather system is sweeping across the Ohio Valley this weekend.
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