**Metro Detroit Weather Update: November 14, 2025 — Evening Forecast**
As we head into the evening hours of November 14, 2025, the 4Warn Weather team is diligently tracking a mix of weather patterns sweeping across Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan. In tonight’s update, expect temperatures to dip into the low 30s, with a chance of light snow flurries and brisk winds making it feel even colder.
Meteorologist Kevin Ross reports that precipitation is expected to begin around midnight, with localized snow showers predominantly in the northern suburbs. While significant accumulation is not anticipated, overnight drivers should remain cautious as slick spots may develop on untreated roads.
As for the remainder of the weekend, conditions will remain unsettled. Saturday afternoon will bring a slight warming trend, with highs reaching the mid-40s. However, this rise in temperature will be accompanied by overcast skies and continued chances of rain showers.
On Sunday, the region is poised for a more substantial winter weather system, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a winter weather advisory. This could lead to heavier snowfall beginning in the early morning hours, particularly in areas west of I-275, with accumulations potentially reaching up to 4 inches by Sunday evening.
Residents are advised to stay updated through the 4Warn Weather team for the latest alerts and safety tips as this system develops. For real-time forecasts and all the details you need to prepare for the weekend, visit us at [ClickOnDetroit Weather](https://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/).
Keep tuned in, Detroit! Your safety and awareness are our top priorities as we navigate through this chilly weekend ahead.