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Snow coming to Metro Detroit along with dangerously cold temperatures -- Here’s when and how much

A cold weather advisory remains in effect for all of Southeastern Michigan through 12 p.m. on Wednesday. Wind chill values will drop to between -15° to -25° over the next few days.

While during the day on Monday and Tuesday, we could see wind chill values around -10°, this type of dangerously cold temperatures could result in frostbite in less than 30 minutes to exposed skin.

Related: How to recognize the symptoms of frostbite, hypothermia

Monday snow showers

There will be a chance of snow showers with the dangerously cold temperatures on Monday between 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

There’s a few snow bands coming off from Lake Michigan throughout the day on Monday and is expected to be scattered.

Watch the video above to see where the snow is expected to hit.

Looking ahead

At the start of the week, we start to bring the dangerous temperatures and wind chills into the forecast. We have declared a 4Warn Weather Alert for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday due to where the forecast temperatures and wind chills will go. High pressure will build into the region out of the midwestern United States into the Eastern Seaboard by Wednesday. With that, we will get some much colder air moving into the region, so we will keep a mixture of sunshine and clouds into the forecast Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

As of right now, here is where we are expecting temperatures and wind chills to go over the next few days:

Monday High Temperatures: 8° to 12°

Monday Wind Chills: -5° to -15°

Monday Low Temperatures: 0° to -10°

Monday Night/Tuesday Morning Wind Chills: -10° to -20°

Tuesday High Temperatures: 4° to 8°

Tuesday Night/Wednesday Morning Wind Chills: -20° to -25°

Wednesday High Temperatures: 10° to 16°

Wednesday Wind Chills: -5° to -15°


About the Authors
Bryan Schuerman headshot

Bryan became a permanent member of the 4Warn Weather Team in March 2023 after coming to Local 4 in May 2022 as a freelance meteorologist.

Samantha Sayles headshot

Samantha Sayles is an Oakland University alumna who’s been writing Michigan news since 2022. Before joining the ClickOnDetroit team, she wrote stories for WILX in Lansing and WEYI in Flint.

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