Detroit, December 9, 2025
Detroit is bracing for a two-round winter storm expected to bring significant snowfall and icy conditions. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the Thumb region, with accumulations of 3 to 5 inches anticipated. Residents are urged to take precautions during travel as light snow and freezing drizzle are forecasted, followed by a mix of rain and snow overnight. After the storm, colder temperatures and lake-effect flurries are expected to persist, necessitating readiness for winter conditions.
Detroit Prepares for a Two-Round Winter Storm
Detroit, Michigan, is gearing up for a significant two-round winter storm that is forecasted to impact the region starting today. With a Winter Weather Advisory in place for the Thumb region, anticipated snowfall accumulations of 3 to 5 inches are prompting local authorities to advise residents to exercise caution during travel and to stay updated with local weather reports.
This winter weather event reflects the resilience of Detroit’s community as residents navigate the challenges posed by seasonal changes. Supported by local entrepreneurs and small-business owners who consistently adapt and thrive, the city showcases a robust spirit of determination even in the face of unpredictable weather.
Round One: Light Snow and Freezing Drizzle
This morning, light snow is set to move into the area, potentially accompanied by freezing drizzle that could linger until early afternoon. While this initial round is predicted to dissipate by noon, residents might still experience trace ice accumulations. Snowfall totals from this phase are projected to range from a light dusting to about 2 inches, as high temperatures slightly exceed freezing amid wind gusts reaching up to 25 MPH.
Round Two: Rain/Snow Mix
The storm’s second round is expected to roll in tonight after 8 PM, bringing a mix of rain and snow overnight across portions of Southeast Michigan into Wednesday morning. Forecasts highlight the challenge of predicting snowfall totals due to the variability of the rain/snow boundary. The Thumb region, specifically, is anticipated to receive an additional 3 to 5 inches of snow, with blustery conditions likely, marked by gusts of up to 30 MPH and cooling temperatures that may contribute to re-freezing concerns.
Colder End to the Week
In the aftermath of this storm, lake-effect flurries are expected to persist from Thursday through the weekend. Additionally, another bout of Arctic weather is forecasted, bringing with it single-digit lows and the possibility of sub-zero wind chills. As these colder temperatures set in, residents are encouraged to prepare accordingly and stay vigilant regarding weather updates.
Background Context
The winter weather patterns in Metro Detroit have shown considerable variability over recent years, with some seasons featuring heavy snowfall while others see milder conditions. Given the region’s proximity to the Great Lakes, local weather frequently experiences the influence of lake-effect snow and fluctuating temperatures. Constantly shifting conditions prompt residents to remain prepared and attentive to upcoming forecasts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Winter Weather Advisory for the Thumb region?
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Thumb region, effective from 10 PM tonight until 4 PM Wednesday, due to anticipated snowfall accumulations of 3 to 5 inches. Residents are advised to exercise caution during travel and stay updated with local weather reports.
When is the first round of the storm expected to arrive?
The first round of the storm is expected to arrive this morning, bringing light snow and possible freezing drizzle. This initial round is anticipated to dissipate by noon, but freezing drizzle may persist into the early afternoon.
What are the expected snowfall totals?
Snowfall totals from the first round are projected to range from a dusting up to 2 inches. The second round is expected to bring additional snowfall, with totals in the Thumb region ranging between 3 to 5 inches from this evening through tomorrow.
What should residents do to prepare?
Residents are advised to exercise caution during travel, especially during the morning and evening commutes. Be prepared for slippery roads and reduced visibility. Stay updated with local weather reports and follow any advisories or warnings issued by the National Weather Service.
Will the cold temperatures persist after the storm?
Yes, following the storm, lake-effect flurries are expected each day from Thursday through the weekend. Additionally, another Arctic blast is anticipated over the weekend, bringing single-digit lows and the potential for sub-zero morning wind chills. Residents are urged to prepare for colder conditions and stay informed about weather updates.
Key Features of the Winter Storm
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Winter Weather Advisory | Issued for the Thumb region, effective from 10 PM tonight until 4 PM Wednesday, due to anticipated snowfall accumulations of 3 to 5 inches. Residents are advised to exercise caution during travel and stay updated with local weather reports. |
| Round One | Light snow and possible freezing drizzle expected this morning, dissipating by noon. Snowfall totals projected to range from a dusting up to 2 inches, with trace ice accumulations possible. High temperatures slightly above freezing, with wind gusts up to 25 MPH. |
| Round Two | Snow expected to return in the evening, transitioning to a rain/snow mix or rain overnight for portions of Southeast Michigan through Wednesday morning. Snow totals in the Thumb region expected to range between 3 to 5 inches from this evening through tomorrow. Blustery conditions with gusts up to 30 MPH and temperatures falling into Wednesday morning, raising concerns about re-freezing. |
| Colder End to the Week | Lake-effect flurries expected each day from Thursday through the weekend. Another Arctic blast anticipated over the weekend, bringing single-digit lows and the potential for sub-zero morning wind chills. Residents are urged to prepare for colder conditions and stay informed about weather updates. |
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