![]() The Arctic front that is the spark for this storm will bring that air into all of Pure Michigan on Thursday, with mid-teens early and lower 20s into the afternoon.Ī bit more of a biting wind NW 10-20 mph adds blowing snow and drifting to our concerns on the roads. The snow will get going again by the time the morning commute begins, and we will see several more inches of snow stacking up through the afternoon and early evening. Plan on very slick and dangerous conditions anyhow, and really only travel at your own risk. Thursday morning may not be totally treacherous on our Metro Detroit roads, highways and byways. Temps will start near freezing early Wednesday and fall into the upper 20s by late afternoon or evening. There will be a break from the flakes Wednesday night late through part of the overnight before the snow gets going again. Then, afternoon and evening snow showers will bring our snow accumulations up to about 8-9 inches. We should have about 4-5 inches on the ground for most of Metro Detroit by 4 p.m. Wednesday will be snowy all day, with moderate snow becoming heavy at times, especially in the afternoon, when we could see an inch of new snow per hour for a short while. Here’s how we see each day playing out and the snow totals you can expect: Wednesday snowfall The winter storm warning is in effect at the following times: Nothing really changes other than that, as we will see rain switch over to snow overnight. That really just puts all of the concerns of a watch into a more eminent warning. Our winter storm watch has officially been upgraded to a winter storm warning. Get set for a rainy evening, with some minor hydroplaning concerns for anyone traveling late evening and early overnight. Rain chances increase after 4-5 p.m., and will be heavier and more widespread after 6-7 p.m. The first phase of this storm actually begins Tuesday, in the form of rain. Tuesday is also the day to get as much done as you can when it comes to errands or whatever you might need through this incoming storm Wednesday and Thursday. So, that walk with the dog won’t be quite as warm as the thermometer reads, and you’ll need to dress for the upper 20s to low 30s. ![]() One thing to watch is the wind, which has been picking up as our temps rise SSE 7-17, gusting 20-25 mph, at times. Tuesday will be hands-down the warmest day in Metro Detroit this week, with lunchtime temperatures already in the mid-30s to near 40 degrees, and afternoon highs will hit the lower 40s. There are some wild swings in our weather ahead. We get new computer model data about every six hours, and your Local4Casters will keep you posted as soon as we get those new updates. DETROIT – New computer model data is offering an updated look at this week’s winter storm, including projected snow totals and the timeline of how it could play out. ![]()
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