**Metro Detroit Weather Update: November 14, 2025 – 11 p.m.**
As the chill of late fall settles in, the 4Warn Weather team is keeping a close eye on the latest developments in Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan. Tonight, meteorologists are advising residents to brace for a significant drop in temperatures, with overnight lows expected to plunge into the mid-30s.
Despite the clear skies we’ve enjoyed during the day, a cold front is making its way into the region. As we move into the early hours of Saturday, expect temperatures to dip further, setting the stage for potential frost along rural areas, particularly in outlying counties. The combination of cold air and clear conditions means any moisture on the ground could lead to tricky travel conditions in the morning.
Looking ahead to Saturday, conditions will remain brisk with highs only in the upper 40s. Sunshine will dominate the forecast but will be accompanied by gusty winds, making it feel even chillier. The 4Warn Weather team advises layering up if you plan to spend time outdoors.
Residents should also be aware of current weather alerts in place across the area. A freeze warning is in effect for parts of Southeast Michigan, reminding us that winter isn’t far off. For detailed forecasts, live updates, and safety tips, visit ClickOnDetroit’s weather page.
As always, the 4Warn Weather team will keep you informed with timely updates and information to help you navigate the changing conditions. Stay tuned for the latest alerts and be prepared, Metro Detroit—it’s time to bundle up!
For comprehensive weather coverage, visit [ClickOnDetroit Weather](https://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/).
