**Metro Detroit Weather Update: Cold Snap Hits Southeast Michigan**
**Detroit, MI – Nov. 13, 2025 – 6 a.m.**
The 4Warn Weather Team is gearing up for a chilly day across Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan, as a cold snap settles in over the region. Morning temperatures are hovering in the low to mid-30s, with a brisk wind making it feel several degrees cooler. Residents are advised to bundle up as they head out this morning.
The forecast for today indicates partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of isolated flurries, particularly in the afternoon. While substantial snowfall is not expected, the westerly winds may bring a chill that could catch you off guard. High temperatures will struggle to reach the low 40s, so make sure to keep your hats and gloves handy.
Looking forward, the 4Warn Weather Team predicts a significant temperature drop overnight, with lows plummeting into the upper 20s. Those planning to be out in the evening should be prepared for a brisk walk back home—and possibly some frost on the windshields come tomorrow morning.
As we dive deeper into the week, another system might bring some moisture back into the area, meaning we could see a mix of rain and snow by Wednesday. For now, however, today’s forecast remains relatively stable, with only a few clouds rubbing elbows with the November sun.
Stay connected with the 4Warn Weather Team for the latest updates and ensure you’re ready for whatever Mother Nature has in store. For more details on the upcoming weather patterns and storms, check out the live updates on our website at [ClickOnDetroit Weather](https://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/).