Warmer temperatures not seen in Metro Detroit in two months are on the way, the National Weather Service said. The agency's regional forecast calls for temperatures to reach into the upper 40s to about 50,
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Metro Detroit. A winter storm warning will be in effect from 12:01 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, through 4 p.m. Sunday. Wayne, Monroe,
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EST the National Weather Service issued a special weather statement in effect until 10:45 p.m. EST for Genesee, Oakland and Wayne counties.
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Detroit's weather transitions from partly sunny with a peak near 48 degrees to a cooler evening and includes a rainy Wednesday.
The agency's regional forecast calls for temperatures to reach into the upper 40s to about 50, "the warmest temperatures we have seen since late December," according to a statement. In Detroit, the high on Monday is expected to reach 48 degrees and the low will fall to 36.
The metro area is expected to see the warmest temperatures since late December this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Detroit's weather forecast predicts scattered flurries and a high of 28 degrees today, with more wintry weather ahead.
The National Weather Service rescinded a winter storm warning for Metro Detroit early Sunday, downgrading expected snow totals, but continued and expanded them in northern Michigan, where upwards of a foot remains possible in areas.