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Southeast Michigan is under a Winter Weather Advisory until 4 PM Wednesday due to accumulating snow. Counties affected include Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, Genesee, Lapeer, Sanilac, and St. Clair. An additional 2 inches of snow are expected in some areas, on top of the 3-5 inches already received. The morning commute was significantly impacted, leading to over 400 school closings. A rain/snow mix is possible in some areas before temperatures drop, turning precipitation back to snow. Refreezing is a concern for the evening commute. Cold temperatures are expected throughout the rest of the week, with lows dipping into the teens. The forecast includes a chance of snow on Friday and Saturday. By Sunday, some sunshine is expected, but clouds return early next week with slightly warmer temperatures.
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Winter Weather Advisory Expanded: Snow Causes School Closures, Icy Conditions in Southeast Michigan
Detroit, MI – A Winter Weather Advisory has been expanded to include Livingston, Macomb, and Oakland counties, in addition to Genesee, Lapeer, Sanilac, and St. Clair counties, remaining in effect until 4:00 PM today, December 10, 2025, according to 4Warn Meteorologist Bryan Schuerman. The area has already seen between 3-5 inches of heavy, wet snow, and an additional 2 inches are expected throughout the day.
The snow caused major disruptions to the morning commute, leading to over 400 school closings across southeastern Michigan. The rain/snow line is currently around the I-696 corridor.
“We’re watching an area of low pressure that may bring some warmer air at some places, leading to a rain/snow mix,” said Schuerman. “However, areas north of I-69 will likely see snow throughout the day.”
As temperatures fall this afternoon, precipitation will change back to snow. With temperatures expected to fall below freezing, refreezing is a major concern for the evening commute.
The cold weather is expected to persist for the rest of the week, with overnight lows dropping into the teens. Wind chills could reach single digits. Thursday will be mostly cloudy with a chance of isolated snow showers. More snow is possible Friday and Saturday.
While some sunshine is expected on Sunday, clouds will return early next week with slightly warmer temperatures in the upper 20s and low 30s by Tuesday. Residents are urged to exercise caution while traveling and be prepared for icy conditions.