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More snow arriving in Metro Detroit on Monday -- Here’s what to know

Slick conditions possible Monday morning

A cold front will break up Sunday night’s cloud cover in Metro Detroit, but not before temperatures plunge into the teens early Monday, creating slick road conditions.

Another system will move into the region Monday night, early on Tuesday morning, and this will also bring another chance of snow that could potentially leave an additional accumulation before it’s all said and done.

High temperatures heading into the upper 20s and lower 30s on Monday afternoon, then falling back into the teens overnight Monday night into early Tuesday morning.

Forecast for Monday and Tuesday

MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy skies. A chance of snow developing in the evening hours. High: 30.

MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. A chance of snow. Another round of accumulation is possible. Low: 21.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. High: 31.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. Low: 17.

Later this week

Dry weather moves back into the forecast by the time we get to the middle of the week, for Wednesday and Thursday. But we are not looking at a substantial warm-up, heading into the middle and end of the week as well. High temperatures heading into the low end of the 30s on Wednesday, then getting colder once again. Expect daytime highs to drop into the upper 20s for Thursday and into next Friday. Another weak disturbance moves back into the region late Wednesday night and brings in another chance of snow into the region.

While we keep the cloud cover around it for Thursday, it does look like we have another chance for snow moving into the region by the end of next week on Friday, and continuing into early on Saturday morning. High temperatures out of the 20s at the end of the week, warming into the lower 30s by the start of next weekend. Will continue to fine-tune that forecast as we head into the start of next week.


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