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Mostly Sunny Monday Across Southeast Michigan; Freezing Drizzle Possible Early Tuesday

Detroit, MI — Southeast Michigan will see a calm and mostly sunny start to the week before a brief round of wintry weather moves in Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac.

Monday: Cold Start, Dry Finish

Monday begins chilly, but sunshine will help temperatures climb into the mid-30s across much of the region.

Forecast highs include:

  • Detroit: 35°
  • Ann Arbor: 36°
  • Flint: 36°
  • Pontiac: 34°
  • Howell: 37°
  • Adrian: 37°
  • Monroe: 34°
  • Port Huron: 32°
  • Sandusky: 32°
  • Saginaw: 37°
  • Bad Axe: 33°

Conditions remain dry through the day.

Tuesday: Watch for Slippery Spots Early

Tuesday brings a shift in the pattern.

Forecasters say there is a low chance of freezing drizzle Tuesday morning, which could create slick roads and sidewalks during the early commute. As temperatures rise, precipitation is expected to transition into light rain by the afternoon.

High temperatures Tuesday are projected to reach the low 40s:

  • Detroit: 41°
  • Ann Arbor: 42°
  • Flint: 43°
  • Pontiac: 41°
  • Howell: 43°
  • Adrian: 43°
  • Monroe: 41°
  • Port Huron: 40°
  • Sandusky: 40°
  • Saginaw: 42°
  • Bad Axe: 39°

Precipitation chances range between 40% and 50%.

Rest of the Week: Warming Trend Ahead

After Tuesday’s brief wintry mix, a warming trend sets in. Temperatures are expected to push into the 40s Wednesday before climbing into the 50s and possibly 60s by Thursday and into the weekend.

Rain chances remain in the forecast through the end of the week.

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