**Metro Detroit Weather Update: November 13, 2025 – Alert for Winter Weather**
Metro Detroit is bracing for a significant shift in weather as the 4Warn Weather team issues new alerts for the region tonight. With cold air sweeping in from the north, residents can expect a mix of precipitation starting early tomorrow morning, which could lead to challenging driving conditions.
As of 11 p.m. on November 13, the forecast indicates that temperatures will plummet overnight, dipping into the low 30s. Rain is expected to transition to snow by dawn, with accumulating snowfall forecasted throughout the day on Wednesday. Meteorologists anticipate anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of snow in downtown Detroit, with higher totals in the outlying suburbs and areas further north.
“Conditions will deteriorate quickly tomorrow morning,” warns Chief Meteorologist Andrew Tuma. “Travelers should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility. It’s the first significant winter weather event of the season, and we’re advising everyone to proceed with caution.”
The 4Warn Weather team notes that this wintry mix will continue into Thursday morning, with lingering flurries possible throughout the day. Residents should also stay alert for potential weather adjustments, as the situation evolves.
In addition to snow, wind gusts reaching up to 25 mph could contribute to hazardous conditions and possible wind chill factors dropping the temperatures even further, making it feel more like the low 20s.
Stay updated on the latest weather developments by tuning into ClickOnDetroit and checking their dedicated weather page for real-time alerts: https://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/. As always, don’t forget to take precautions to stay safe as winter conditions arrive in Metro Detroit.
