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Temperatures will rocket into the 40s and 50s early this week. Gusty southerly winds will approach 45mph late this week.
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Temperatures continue to drop tonight. We will fall into the teens and single digits by Friday morning. It’ll feel much colder than that with a wind chill around 0 degrees. Bundle up! Quiet with partly cloudy skies.
A cold front will dip temperatures some on Friday, but the next cold front that's coming this weekend will be a game-changer.
Minnesota’s Weather Authority maintains a Forecast First Alert as we head into a dangerous stretch of cold. Cold Weather Advisories are now in effect for the entire viewing area tonight through Sunday morning.
The well-below-average temperatures will persist through the weekend and into the following week. Additional snowfall remains possible anytime from Friday night through Monday, though forecasters say the timing and location of any snow events remains uncertain. Moisture levels are expected to be limited due to the air originating from the Pacific.
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Dangerously cold conditions have arrived in the Chicago area with below-zero highs and snow on the way for southern areas.
After bracing against some bitterly cold wind chills this morning, that feels-like temperature is going to sit in the teens today for most of the Detroit and Ann Arbor areas, as well as the rest of Southeast Michigan.