Metro Detroit Weather: Checking the ice cubes


Detroit – The weather view exists in terms of heavy, disruptive hurricanes of winter, which will hit New England from today and tonight.

We will be on the extreme western periphery of the system’s extended rainforest, so that soon we can send a layer of dry air from where light snow may develop towards southeastern Michigan – this should happen in the morning, as the snow moves on. To the north, like the I-69 corridor by early afternoon.

Before the snow starts to recede, it will rain in the afternoon and flow until evening.

All told, I think many of us will accumulate as much as 1-2 inches possible in parts of Lenavi, Monroe, and southeast Wayne County. While these numbers may fluctuate a bit, but for us this will not be a big snowfall as they will come to the east.

High Wednesdays should reach 30 to mid (0 to 1 સે C) lows. East-northeast winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Today the sunrise is at 7:56 a.m., and today’s sunset is at 5:02 p.m.

Snow falls less on Wednesday night (you hold the longest in the south zone on it, which is why you will have the highest average). Below mid-20 (-4 to -3 સે C).

Cloudy with snow on Thursday is still possible – but I don’t expect much if any accumulation occurs. 0 to 1 (0 to 1 C) in the middle of the lower to middle.

Mostly cloudy Thursday night, with lows in the mid-20s (-5 to -4 સે C).

Partly cloudy skies should develop at some point on Friday, with an elevation of 30 30 C in the middle.

It still appears that the weak front will produce some light rain and / or snowfall on Saturday, although it is possible that the day will start. Altitude close to 40 degrees (4 to 5 degrees Celsius).

Sunday seems to be mostly cloudy with mostly morning snow showers. Again the altitude is close to 40 degrees (4 to 5 degrees Celsius).

This morning’s long-range models still reveal a strong cold front by the end of the festival (Wednesday), in which the effect of the lake on the day before Christmas is possible with snowfall. Will they be enough to give us a white Christmas? It depends on the specific wind path that indicates where it adjusts to the lake impact bands. Fingers crossed! Lower to mid-Thursday on Thursday (0 to 1 C).

Then on Christmas day it will be partly cloudy and cool, with an elevation close to 30 degrees (-1 degrees Celsius).

Naturally, we are still more than a week away from Christmas, so these details may change.

Stay tuned, I’ll post you!

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