The weekend ends on a chilly note with highs near freezing. Temperatures warm up this week with an active weather pattern ...
Millions of people in New York City and a large swath of the northeastern U.S. were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings Monday as heavy snow and strong winds intensified.
Cold temperatures to start the workweek with highs struggling to make it to freezing. Two winter storms are being watched as well, which could impact our weather this week.
Chillier temperatures return this weekend, 30s for highs and a cold breeze, with increasing snow chances. Around 1" of new snow is likely Saturday night through Sunday.
The sun should be brighter this morning compared to yesterday. It just won't help the temps too much. Looking to 50° on Friday.
Dense fog overnight should be widespread. The rain chance lasts from time to time through Friday. There could be a few flakes Friday as well. Temps will slowly cool through the weekend.
Snow moves out early overnight with a few possible slick spots on morning roads. Wednesday will be cool and windy so wind ...
It will be mostly sunny Friday with high temperatures in the upper 40s on the NE side of SE Michigan and in the low 50s from Detroit and to the west. It will become breezy in the afternoon.
Highs will stay in the 40s and 50s. Tuesday night and Wednesday morning rain is likely. Thunder is possible. It looks like ...
A flash flood warning has been issued in Washtenaw, and Wayne counties until 6 a.m.. A flood advisory was issued for Macomb, Easter Oakland, and St. Claire Counties until 5:15 a.m.. Read more: Metro ...
The workweek start off cold with morning temperatures in the teens. Highs climb into the mid 20s under partly sunny skies. Our next round of accumulating snow arrives Tuesday morning. Snow will start ...