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Winter Weather This Weekend: What to Expect in Metro Detroit
Michigan, USASaturday, January 4, 2025
Saturday night will be partly to mostly cloudy, with lows in the teens and single-digit wind chills. A curious fact: Earth will be closest to the sun on Saturday morning. This happens because Earth's orbit is oval-shaped. But why is it so cold in the Northern Hemisphere in January? It's because our part of the world is tilted away from the sun during winter, getting less direct sunlight and solar heat.
Sunday will also be mostly cloudy and cold. Morning wind chills will be in the single digits, with afternoon highs in the mid 20s. Football fans should bundle up for tailgating. Evening wind chills are expected to improve and rise into the teens. Lows will be in the teens.
Keep an eye on Monday. A weather system will pass over the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, bringing wintry weather. While it should stay south of Michigan, there's a chance of lake-effect snow showers on Monday. Otherwise, expect a mostly cloudy day. Monday's highs will be in the mid to upper 20s.
For the rest of the week, expect mostly cloudy skies and cold weather. Snow showers could pop up on Wednesday, and there's a better chance of snow on Friday.
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