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Metro Detroit is bracing for a wintry mix this week as a cold front sweeps through the area, bringing chilly temperatures and the potential for rain and snow. The week kicks off with wind chills dipping into the 20s and teens, making for a brisk start for residents.
For Tuesday, the forecast indicates a mixture of rain and snow is expected to develop along and south of Interstate 94, with a possibility of reaching I-96/I-696 by the afternoon. Minor snow accumulations could affect areas in Lenawee and Monroe counties, leading to slippery conditions, so drivers are advised to exercise caution.
Despite the inclement weather forecast on Tuesday, the rest of the week holds promise for slightly warmer temperatures. Highs are expected to reach into the low to mid-40s under mostly sunny skies. As we approach Thursday and Friday, temperatures are projected to rise into the 50s, providing a brief reprieve from the chilly conditions.
However, there remains a slight chance of rain on Thursday night into Friday, which could impact evening plans. Following this wet spell, residents can expect a dry yet cool evening to round out the week.
Stay tuned for more updates on the ever-changing weather conditions as we transition from winter chill to mild spring temperatures in Metro Detroit!
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