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A frigid start to Friday leads to a few rounds of light snow this weekend. Prepare for more accumualtions Saturday & Sunday. Get the latest forecast from the FOX 17 Weather Ready team.
A few flurries are possible early Saturday morning, followed by the potential for accumulating snow on Sunday.
Temperatures across Michigan are forecast to plunge to the some of the coldest in the U.S., dipping well below zero in place as a surge of Arctic air sweeps in.
SUNDAY MORNING: Snow likely. Parts of Eastern Wayne, Eastern Monroe, and Eastern Macomb Counties could see a brief transition over to a rain/snow wintry mix before changing back over to snow, before winding down and ending.
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It’s a cold and snow-free start across Southeast Michigan, with an arctic front slipping through late today to kick temps down and let some flakes fly.
Lake-effect snow is in the forecast for Michigan this week as a fast-moving clipper storm from the Rockies moves across the Plains into the Great Lakes.
Snow is continuing to fall in some communities Sunday morning, but radar estimates so far show most of us have at least 6 inches on the ground.
Three Michigan cities reported record cold following a surge of Arctic air. See how frigid it was on Thursday, Dec. 4.
Another Arctic blast is on the move toward the U.S., bringing the potential for bitter cold and heavy snow accumulations to Michigan.
The weather here in Michigan will take the next step into late fall weather, but not until next week. Even then it looks like we continue slightly warmer than normal into late October. Here are some details on the weather for us in the next week.