**Metro Detroit Weather Update: November 13, 2025, 11 p.m.**
Metro Detroit is bracing for a significant shift in weather as we approach the middle of November. The 4Warn Weather team has been closely monitoring conditions across Southeast Michigan, and evening updates indicate that residents should prepare for a mix of rain and colder temperatures in the coming days.
As we head into Wednesday, light rain will begin to sweep across the region, with some areas potentially experiencing heavier downpours. Meteorologists are predicting totals of up to an inch by the time the system clears out on Thursday morning. The rain will be accompanied by a notable dip in temperatures, with highs only reaching the low 40s.
While the rain is expected to taper off by Thursday afternoon, the real story may be the drop in temperatures that follows. Nighttime lows could plummet into the upper 20s by the end of the week, bringing the chance for some frost and potentially icy conditions on untreated surfaces. As always, residents are urged to stay cautious, especially on the roads during early morning commutes.
Looking ahead to the weekend, forecasts suggest the possibility of lingering clouds but little in the way of further precipitation. However, Saturday and Sunday mornings could present some chilly waking conditions, ideal for cozying up indoors.
For continuous updates and the latest alerts, the 4Warn Weather team is dedicated to keeping the Metro Detroit community informed. Be sure to check back regularly for any changes in this dynamic weather pattern as we navigate through this transitional season. For the most current information, visit [ClickOnDetroit Weather](https://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/).
