Tonight, more snow: that’s what to expect

DETROIT – Wasn’t it a nice snow on Sunday?

It was very light, fluffy snow, easy to shovel or sweep, great for sledding and skiing (and snowshoeing, I have to mention it because my cousin Sandy went snowshoeing yesterday).

The next batch of snow to arrive will be a heavier weight of snow, so it will be harder to palate, on the bright side, it will be better to make snowmen!

But first, we will have a dry day on Monday, even with possible limited sun breaks this morning. But it will be cloudy in the afternoon. Highs between the minimum decade and the mid-1930s (0 to 1 degree Celsius), with a north wind at 5 to 10 mph.

Today’s sunrise is at 7:53 a.m. and today’s sunset at 5:39 p.m.

The snow is developing, but it’s probably not until midnight or later – the roads should be fine this evening if you have to go out. Minimums in the upper twenty (-2 degrees Celsius).

On Tuesday we will continue to grind some snow. As for the accumulations, it seems that now the most robust snow can fall in the center, in the center of our area. It’s likely to be 2 to 4 inches, with less to the south as you approach the state line.

I put my snow forecast in a 4ZONE specific prediction of local amounts in the FREE LocalTA Local4Casters app and ClickOnDetroit. Check it out to see what I expect where you live.

Tuesday highs should again be between the 30s and lows (0 to 1 degrees Celsius).

Snow ends Tuesday evening, with lows in the mid-20s (-5 to -4 degrees Celsius).

Mostly cloudy on Wednesday, with highs close to 30 degrees (-1 degrees Celsius).

If it becomes partly cloudy in late Wednesday night, and clear skies will allow temperatures to drop in mid-teens (-10 degrees Celsius).

Partly cloudy Thursday, with highs in the mid-20s (-4 degrees Celsius).

Mostly clear Thursday night, with lows in low teens (-11 degrees Celsius), and we could even see a few digits in our colder rural areas.

Mostly sunny on Friday, with highs in the mid-20s (-4 degrees Celsius).

Rising clouds on Saturday, with highs in the low 30s (0 degrees Celsius). At this point, it looks like the daylight hours should be dry until our next weather system accelerates. Snow should develop on Saturday evening, with a potentially developable winter mix overnight and continuing on Sunday.

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