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Clouds, drizzle, fog, and a shower chance will hang around tonight. Gusty winds, lake effect snow, much colder temperatures, and chilling wind chills are all expected through the weekend.
For the next week, the high in Metro Detroit won't rise above 36 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Friday and Saturday will see highs of 34 degrees, then Sunday will be slightly warmer, topping out at 36. On Monday, temperatures drop to 29 and won't rise above 30 until Thursday.
Southeast Michigan will enjoy one more day of mild, dry weather before a powerful storm system brings strong winds and the potential for travel-disrupting snow just in time for Thanksgiving.
Detroit's weather forecast includes a mix of sun, clouds, and possible rain as Thanksgiving approaches, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-50s.
Thanksgiving week in Metro Detroit is forecast to bring a shift toward rain and colder wintry conditions, meteorologists say. The week is slated to start off mild on Monday. The area is expected to bring increasing cloud cover with temperatures topping out in the 50s. The average high on Nov. 24 is 45 degrees, National Weather Service records show.
The radar expectation at 1 p.m. Sunday shows the snow will be over for several hours by then for the western half of Lower Michigan. The snow will be ending in the early afternoon in the Thumb.
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