Snow is expected across Metro Detroit again this week.
Cold temperatures and single-digit wind chills are expected the first half of the week, with lake effect snow lasting through Tuesday.
Scattered lake effect snow will increase in coverage in the evening on Monday, Jan. 13, according to the National Weather Service. Highs will be in the upper 20s on Monday, and drop to the upper teens and low 20s on Tuesday.
Cold and blustery through the first half of the week with single digits wind chills. Lake effect snow showers today into Tuesday with areas south of I-69 having the best shot at seeing an inch or two of accumulation by the end of Tuesday. #miwx pic.twitter.com/2hsWFV1y7t
— NWS Detroit (@NWSDetroit) January 13, 2025
Wind chills will go below zero for most of the area from the late afternoon and into Monday evening.
The snow will continue in Southeast Michigan on Tuesday, with areas south of I-69 likely to see an accumulation of an inch or two by the end of the day.
We will see sunshine during the first half of Wednesday, but it will be cloudy the rest of the day, according to the National Weather Service.
Light accumulating snow is also possible on Thursday.