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Metro Detroit is preparing for a bitter chill as the coldest air of the season descends on the region this Friday, December 5th. Residents can expect temperatures to plunge to near-record lows, with forecasts predicting nighttime temperatures could drop to a frigid 6 degrees. This figure would tie with the record low set back in 1974, a stark reminder of winters past.
As the day progresses, highs are expected to hover only in the low to mid-20s, potentially challenging the record low maximum temperature of 23 degrees that has remained since 1926. Such frigid temperatures are uncommon for this time of year and are raising concerns among meteorologists and health officials alike.
What adds to the severity of the cold snap is the wind chill factor, which is likely to plunge temperatures to a dangerous 10 degrees below zero. This creates the potential for hazardous conditions, making it essential for residents to take necessary precautions if they need to venture outdoors.
The 4Warn Weather Team is closely monitoring the situation, providing updates and alerts to ensure community safety. With the temperature set to drop, experts advise dressing in layers and limiting time spent in the cold. Winter preparedness is crucial as Metro Detroit braces for this intense cold spell.
Stay tuned for further updates on this weather event as we approach a bitterly cold Friday in Metro Detroit. Whether it’s in your home or on the road, be safe and warm!
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