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Metro Detroit Freeze: Icy Commute Ahead?
19 Dec
Summary
- Rain to turn to ice on Thursday night, causing flash freeze.
- Moderate chance of school closings on Friday, December 19th.
- Gusty winds and scattered snow showers expected Friday.

A significant weather system is poised to impact Metro Detroit, bringing a strong possibility of a flash freeze by Friday, December 19th, 2025. Rain is expected throughout Thursday, with temperatures in the 40s to near 50 degrees. As a cold front sweeps through Thursday afternoon and evening, temperatures will rapidly drop below freezing overnight.
This rapid temperature decline is predicted to freeze any water on roads, creating hazardous icy conditions for Friday morning commuters. Rural areas outside Metro Detroit may also contend with existing snow and ice from last week, exacerbated by the new precipitation and freezing temperatures. Consequently, a 4Warn Weather Alert has been issued for Thursday night and Friday morning.
Given these conditions, schools in Southeastern Michigan have a moderate chance of closing early on Friday, which is also the last day before Christmas/Winter Vacation for many. Residents are advised to stay informed about the rapidly changing weather, including gusty winds and scattered snow showers expected to persist into Friday.




