Southeast Michigan experiences coldest St. Patrick's Day in years
Metro Detroit can expect mostly cloudy skies on Tuesday, with a light snow shower or flurry possible.
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Metro Detroit can expect mostly cloudy skies on Tuesday, with a light snow shower or flurry possible.
Strong to possibly severe thunderstorms are expected across Southeast Michigan, beginning Tuesday night.
Whether Tuesday's lunar eclipse will be visible from Metro Detroit depends on the cloud cover and sunrise time.
After a brutally cold January, February hasn't been too bad.
Out of the top 20 snowiest months on record, six were January and eight of them were February.
Another round of snow is headed to Southeast Michigan.
Temperatures are finally on the upswing. Warmer air moves in as the acrtic air pushes east.
A cold weather advisory remains in effect Friday morning for part of the Metro Detroit area.
It's another week of arctic air taking over Southeast Michigan.
Brutally cold temperatures begin the weekend, and accumulating snow will finish it off.
Another round of snow will hit Southeast Michigan on Friday, leaving Michiganders with another reason to use their shovels.
It feels more like spring than winter outside as temperatures are warming well above normal for this time of year.
While we've been in a deep freeze throughout December, a warmup is finally headed our way.
Temperatures in Southeast Michigan have been well below normal since Nov. 27.
Bitterly cold wind chills will get even colder as morning lows over the next seven days will feel like the single digits.