COLD WEATHER ADVISORY: Remains in effect for all of Southeastern Michigan through 12:00 PM 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.
MONDAY (4WARN WEATHER ALERT): Partly cloudy skies. Dangerously cold. A chance of snow showers. High: 9. Wind chill values around -10°.
MONDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy skies. Dangerously cold. Low: -2. Wind chill values of -10° to -15°.
TUESDAY (4WARN WEATHER ALERT): Partly cloudy skies Continued dangerously cold. High: 6. Wind chill values around -10°.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy skies. Dangerously cold. Low: -7. Wind chill values of -20 to -25°.
WEDNESDAY (4WARN WEATHER ALERT): Partly cloudy skies. Continued cold. High: 14. Wind chill values rising to -5° to -10°.
After some snow showers to end the weekend on Sunday, we will bring another chance of snow showers into the forecast looking ahead into the start of the week on Monday, along with dangerous wind chill temperatures over the next few days.
Looking ahead into 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°
Once we get into the second half of the week, it looks like a weak disturbance moves into the region by the time we get to Thursday, so we will keep the chance of some snow showers into the forecast, before the dry weather sticks around into the end of the week and start of next weekend. It does look like we will have enough moisture to keep some cloud cover around, so expect mostly cloudy skies both Friday and Saturday.
Temperatures will be on a warming trend by the time we get to the second half of next week, and we will climb out of the freezer pretty quick as well. High temperatures will warm into the 20s for Thursday and Friday with overnight lows into the teens. Then, it looks like we will climb into the lower 30s, right around the freezing mark by the time we get to the first part of next weekend on Saturday.
We will keep the cloud cover into the forecast looking ahead into the end of the weekend on Sunday. Mostly cloudy skies can be expected, high temperatures warming back into the lower 30s by Sunday afternoon.