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Metro Detroit Freezes: Single Digits and Snow Ahead
20 Jan
Summary
- Metro Detroit faces seven straight days of winter conditions.
- Dangerous single-digit temperatures expected without wind chill.
- Some schools closed Tuesday due to cold and snow.

Metro Detroit is set to endure a prolonged period of severe winter weather, with forecasts indicating seven consecutive days of cold temperatures and snow. Temperatures are expected to plunge into single digits, with overnight lows feeling significantly below zero, posing a risk of dangerous conditions.
In response to the anticipated cold and snowfall, some Metro Detroit schools have announced closures for Tuesday, January 20th. This severe weather pattern includes chances for snow on Monday night and continuing into Tuesday, with temperatures fluctuating between a high of 16 degrees on Tuesday and 33 degrees on Wednesday.
Michigan public and charter schools must meet 180 school days or 1,098 hours, with provisions for excused snow days. Districts consider various factors when deciding to close schools, prioritizing student and staff safety during inclement weather events.




