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Detroit Braces for Chilly Week with Snow Showers and Falling Temperatures, Says National Weather Service

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Published on December 10, 2025
Detroit Braces for Chilly Week with Snow Showers and Falling Temperatures, Says National Weather ServiceSource: Unsplash/ Laura Brain

The citizens of Detroit should prepare for a cool and snow-dusted week ahead as the latest weather forecasts predict a mixed bag of precipitation and dipping temperatures. According to the most recent update from the National Weather Service, today will see rain and snow before 3 pm, shortly followed by a slight chance of snow between 3 pm and 4 pm; the temperature, at its peak, will rise to around 38 degrees by 10 am before it falls to near 33 later in the day, the city can expect about an inch of snow during the daytime hours.

Tonight’s forecast offers little relief from the winter cold, with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures dropping to around 18 degrees. Northwest winds of 10 to 14 mph are expected, with gusts reaching up to 24 mph. Looking ahead, Thursday will bring limited sunshine with a high near 28 degrees, before temperatures fall again overnight to about 17 degrees.

According to the NWS forecast, Friday will continue the week’s unsettled weather, with a chance of snow developing after 1 p.m. under partly sunny skies and a high near 28 degrees. Winds are expected to be light, coming from the west at 3 to 7 mph. Forecasters place the likelihood of precipitation at 30 percent. Snow may taper off before 1 a.m., followed by mostly cloudy conditions overnight with temperatures dropping to around 16 degrees.

Saturday is expected to bring another round of wintry weather, with a chance of snow developing in the afternoon under mostly cloudy skies and a high near 24 degrees. The probability of precipitation remains at 30 percent. Snow is also possible before 1 a.m. Saturday night, as temperatures fall sharply to around 10 degrees. The pattern continues into Sunday and Monday, which will feature partly sunny conditions with daytime highs near 20 degrees and nighttime lows dipping close to the single digits. By Tuesday, temperatures may moderate slightly, with a high reaching near 31 degrees under mostly cloudy skies.

All weather information is cited from the National Weather Service, ensuring that Detroit locals stay informed and prepared for the week's wintry expectations. For a more detailed forecast, residents can visit the National Weather Service website.