Southeast Michigan Faces Morning Snow and Strong Winds
Southeast Michigan Faces Morning Snow and Strong Winds
US · Published Mar 13, 2026
Southeast Michigan expects 1-3 inches of snow, with some areas seeing up to 4 inches.
A High Wind Warning is in effect until 10 PM, with gusts reaching 50-60 mph.
More snow is forecast Saturday night into Sunday, changing to rain with possible icing.
Snow and wind create hazardous conditions
Southeast Michigan is preparing for a combination of morning snow and strong winds, potentially causing hazardous conditions for commuters and residents. Snowfall is expected to accumulate between 1 to 3 inches across much of the region, with some localized areas north of M-46 possibly seeing 2 to 4 inches. A High Wind Warning is in place until 10 p.m., with wind gusts anticipated to reach 50 to 60 mph, which could lead to power outages and tree damage. The high temperature for the day is forecasted to be near 46°F (8°C), but motorists should still exercise caution due to reduced visibility and slick conditions.
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