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Metro Detroit is experiencing a quiet and chilly Sunday evening as we gear up for a bustling holiday week. With Thanksgiving just around the corner, residents should brace for a mix of weather conditions that could impact holiday plans.
As of 6 p.m. on November 23, 2025, temperatures across the region are hovering in the low 30s, setting the stage for a frosty night. While the skies remain clear for now, a shift in weather is on the horizon. Meteorologists predict rain beginning midweek, leading to a significant temperature drop that could leave many feeling the chill
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In an interesting twist, those planning to attend America’s Thanksgiving Parade on Thursday should prepare for potential snow showers. The parade, a cherished Detroit tradition, may be met with flurries, adding a festive touch to the holiday atmosphere. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather patterns as the week progresses.
WDIV Local 4 News will continue to provide the latest updates on Southeast Michigan’s weather. Our dedicated team is committed to keeping you informed through breaking news, original reporting, and insightful weather forecasts. Remember to check our official YouTube channel for live updates and expert analyses throughout the holiday week.
As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, we wish everyone in the Metro Detroit community a warm and safe celebration.
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