Michigan Weekend Forecast – Mild Weather Ahead with Rain and Freezing Drizzle Potential

Michigan anticipates a mild weekend with temperatures rising above freezing. However, certain regions may experience light freezing rain and drizzle, potentially leading to slippery conditions.

Southeast Michigan: Mild Temperatures with Possible Freezing Rain

— Issued by the National Weather Service at 6:37 PM on December 13, 2024.

Southeast Michigan Weather

Michigan Weekend Forecast

Southeast Michigan will experience a warming trend this weekend. Highs are expected to reach the mid-30s on Saturday and the low 40s on Sunday. However, there’s a potential for light freezing rain early Sunday morning, especially in higher elevations such as the Irish Hills and areas like Midland County or the Saginaw Valley. This could result in slippery road conditions and challenging travel during the early hours.

By late Monday, widespread rain is anticipated across the region. Current forecasts indicate a high confidence in rain as the primary precipitation type for this system.

Southwest Michigan: Flurries, Clearing Skies, and Weekend Wintry Mix

— Issued by the National Weather Service at 2:40 AM on December 13, 2024.

Southwest Michigan Weather

Southwest Michigan’s Weather Developments

Light flurries are expected this morning, followed by clearing skies as the day progresses. Looking ahead to Saturday night, there’s a possibility of a wintry mix affecting the area. Residents should remain vigilant and monitor updates for any changes in the forecast.

By Monday, temperatures are projected to rise, bringing rain and warmer conditions to the region. This shift may lead to melting snow and increased runoff, so it’s essential to stay informed about local weather advisories.

Northern Lower Michigan: Lake Effect Snow Tapers Off, Mild Weekend Ahead

— Issued by the National Weather Service at 5:51 AM on December 13, 2024.

Northern Lower Michigan Weather

Northern Lower Michigan’s Weather Highlights

Lingering lake effect snow showers across the snowbelt regions are expected to decrease in intensity and taper off by this evening. The eastern Upper Peninsula, particularly areas near Whitefish Point and Sault Ste. Marie, may see the most significant accumulations.

Cold temperatures will persist, with occasional below-zero wind chills through Friday night. The weekend brings milder conditions with chances for mixed rain and snow showers. There’s also a potential for freezing drizzle Saturday night, so caution is advised for those traveling.

Upper Peninsula: Snow Tapers Off, Warmer Weekend Expected

— Issued by the National Weather Service at 4:13 AM on December 13, 2024.

Upper Peninsula of Michigan Weather

Upper Peninsula’s Weather Summary

A couple more inches of snow are possible in the west-northwest wind snowbelts of the western and eastern Upper Peninsula after sunrise. However, snow is expected to taper off by the afternoon. Early morning temperatures, ranging from single digits above to below zero, will steadily rise today and continue warming into the weekend.

Temperatures are projected to trend above normal this weekend into early next week before dipping below normal again by mid to late next week. Clipper systems moving through mid to late next week will bring the next opportunities for lake effect snow.

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Michigan Weekend Forecast

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