**Metro Detroit Weather Update: November 12, 2025**
*Metro Detroit, MI* – The 4Warn Weather team is tracking significant weather developments across Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan this afternoon. As of 4 p.m., residents are urged to stay informed as a potent cold front moves through the region, bringing a mix of rain and gusty winds.
Forecasters are predicting that the rain will begin to taper off this evening, but not before depositing around an inch of precipitation in many areas. Additionally, wind gusts could reach up to 40 mph, creating hazardous driving conditions and possibly downing tree limbs and power lines. Motorists are advised to exercise caution on the roads and remain vigilant for any changes in the weather.
Temperatures, currently hovering in the low 50s, are expected to plummet overnight, making way for a chilly Monday morning. As the cold air settles in, residents can expect overnight lows to dip into the upper 30s, with the possibility of scattered frost in the more rural areas by dawn.
The 4Warn Weather team will continue to monitor the situation closely, providing live updates and alerts as necessary. Viewers can check for the latest information and in-depth forecasts on the WDIV Local 4 News YouTube channel or at [ClickOnDetroit.com/weather](https://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/).
As winter inches closer, it’s essential to stay prepared for whatever Mother Nature has in store. Be sure to stay tuned to Local 4 for continuous coverage of all weather-related developments that may impact Southeast Michigan. Remember, being informed is being prepared, so check in with us regularly for the latest updates!