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Metro Detroit Faces Plunging Temperatures and Wintry Mix
16 Nov
Summary
- Highs to drop from 60s to 45 on Sunday
- Winds up to 30 mph, lows around 30 on Sunday
- Chance of snow and rain mix on Tuesday

As of November 16, 2025, metro Detroit is bracing for a significant shift in weather conditions in the coming days. After enjoying relatively mild temperatures that reached the 60s on Saturday, November 15, the region is now set to experience a sharp drop in temperatures.
On Sunday, November 16, highs are expected to top out near 45 degrees, a stark contrast to the previous day's balmy conditions. Winds are also predicted to pick up, with gusts reaching as high as 30 mph. Overnight lows on Sunday are forecast to dip to around 30 degrees.
The changing weather pattern is not limited to just temperature and wind. Gale warnings have been issued for Lake Huron, and small craft advisories are in effect for Lakes St. Clair and Erie through the early hours of Monday.
Looking ahead, the weather is expected to remain chilly, with highs near 44 on Monday and a possibility of snow in the morning on Tuesday, followed by a mix of rain and snow until the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to remain in the low 40s for the rest of the week, with a chance of rain on Wednesday and Thursday, and likely rain on Friday, when highs could reach the mid-50s.




