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Freeze Warning Issued for SE Michigan
20 Apr
Summary
- A freeze warning is active for Southeast Michigan from Sunday night to Monday morning.
- Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 23 degrees are anticipated.
- Chilly conditions will persist, with highs only reaching the 40s on Monday.

A freeze warning is in effect for all of Southeast Michigan from Sunday night through Monday morning. Residents can expect sub-freezing temperatures, with lows potentially reaching 23 degrees. This sudden cold snap poses a risk to crops and other sensitive vegetation, and could also damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.
Following the overnight freeze, Monday's weather will be unseasonably chilly. High temperatures are forecast to only reach the 40s, a significant departure from the typical average high of 61 degrees for this time of year. However, temperatures are expected to rebound toward normal by Tuesday.
Breezy conditions will accompany warmer temperatures through the rest of the workweek. There is a chance of overnight showers on Tuesday. Later in the week, a cold front is anticipated to arrive on Friday, bringing showers and potential storms.