
The City of Detroit braces for a flutter of snow and a sweep of chilly winds, as the Detroit area enters another week of winter weather. Today, there's a slight chance of snow before 9 am with a high hovering near 31 degrees, and a brisk southwest wind cruising 11 to 14 mph, bursting as high as 24 mph. The National Weather Service puts the chance of precipitation today at a modest 20 percent.
Tonight, Detroiters should anticipate a chance of snow after 1 am, with the sky mostly masked by clouds. The temperatures are expected to dip to an average low of around 22 degrees, and the west wind will not be giving any respite, hanging 10 to 13 mph, with gusts that might sweep as high as 22 mph. According to the forecast, the shot at precipitation will bump up to 30 percent.
Sunday will offer a brief glimpse of the sun with partly sunny skies and climbing up to a high near 27. The west wind continues to hold its ground around 11 mph, occasionally flaunting its might with gusts up to 20 mph. And as night cloaks the city, temperatures are predicted to drop to a low of around 18, while winds from the west-southwest whip through at 10 to 14 mph, with gusts roaring as high as 25 mph.
The new week heralds mostly sunny skies on Monday, with a spirited high near 35—the wind, always a reliable companion in winter's saga, will be brisk, with a west-southwest pulse between 16 to 18 mph and gusts boasting as high as 34 mph. However, the night is expected to bring back the clouds, huddling around a low near 25 and remaining breezy. The following days, Tuesday and Wednesday, seem like siblings with their mostly cloudy dispositions and highs hovering near the freezing mark.
For those marking time until the weekend, Thursday presents itself partly sunny with a high likely skimming 26, but the night promises cooler moments, with a low stooping around 13. The week's curtain call, Friday, beckons with mostly sunny skies and a touch warmer high near 29. Whether it's commuting to work or bundling up for errands, residents in the area of 4 Miles S Hamtramck MI should take note of these variations generously documented by the National Weather Service in their latest local weather forecast.









