Final Flurry Before the Thaw

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Final Flurry Before the Thaw

Key Takeaways:

  • Mostly cloudy skies and cold temperatures are expected for the end of the weekend
  • A chance of snow is forecasted for late Sunday night into Monday morning, with the best chance for accumulating snow being north of M-59
  • Warming trend is expected to continue into the majority of next week, with high temperatures warming into the upper 30s and lower 40s
  • Rain showers are expected to move into the region by Tuesday, with a chance of rain continuing into the first part of next weekend
  • High temperatures are expected to remain above average, with temperatures warming into the upper 40s and lower 50s by the end of the week

Introduction to the Weather Forecast
The weather forecast for the end of the weekend and the beginning of the week is looking mostly cloudy with cold temperatures. After a light dusting of snow on Saturday night, the region is starting off the end of the weekend with plenty of cloud cover. However, another chance of snow is working its way into the region by late Sunday night and early Monday morning. This system is expected to be more potent, with the bulk of the moisture working north of metro Detroit.

Sunday and Monday Weather
The best chance for accumulating snow on Sunday night into Monday morning will be north of M-59, which could impact the morning commute on Monday. Most places will see less than an inch of snow by Monday morning, but areas north of M-59 could see around 1-2 inches of snow. The highest amounts of snow are expected to be realized in Sanilac County and the thumb region. High temperatures on Sunday will remain in the upper 20s, while on Monday, high temperatures will warm above the freezing mark, reaching the mid-30s by the afternoon.

Warming Trend and Rain Showers
The warming trend is expected to continue into the majority of next week, with cloud cover sticking around. High temperatures will warm into the upper 30s and lower 40s on Tuesday, and into the lower 40s by Wednesday. The next chance of rain will move into the region by Tuesday, with another frontal boundary moving into the area. Overnight lows will drop into the 30s on Wednesday night into Thursday morning, and then high temperatures will warm into the mid-40s by Thursday.

End of the Week and Weekend Forecast
The warming trend will continue into the end of the week, with cloud cover and a chance of rain returning to the forecast. High temperatures will warm into the upper 40s and lower 50s by the end of the week on Friday. Chances for rain showers will continue into the first part of next weekend, on Saturday, with high temperatures remaining above average. As colder air moves into the region, the rain showers are expected to change to rain and snow showers, and then to snow showers by next Sunday morning.

Conclusion and Outlook
In conclusion, the weather forecast for the end of the weekend and the beginning of the week is looking mostly cloudy with cold temperatures, but a warming trend is expected to continue into the majority of next week. Rain showers are expected to move into the region by Tuesday, and the chance of rain will continue into the first part of next weekend. High temperatures are expected to remain above average, with temperatures warming into the upper 40s and lower 50s by the end of the week. It’s always a good idea to check the latest forecast for updates and to plan accordingly.

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