Snow May Fall Next Week
It's possible that there will be snowflakes mixed with the rain over southeast Michigan Tuesday and Wednesday.
Fall may be over sooner than we thought. It's possible we'll see snow early next week.
Although it remains too early to say, there is a small chance for snowflakes mixed with rain, said meteorologist Cory Behnke, of the National Weather Service (NWS) Detroit/Pontiac Weather Forecast Office in White Lake.
"As far as southeast Michigan is concerned, we're going to have a secondary cold front track through the Great Lakes region probably on Tuesday night," he said.
He said it's possible there will be snowflakes Tuesday night and into Wednesday.
"We don't have it in the forecast," Behnke said. "But I can't completely rule out the fact that we won't see any snowflakes, either."
The average first date of measurable snow fall one-tenth of an inch or greater in Detroit is Nov. 17, according to the NWS. Behnke said the earliest date for measurable snow fall in the area was Oct. 12, 2006.
"It's a little early to see snowflakes mixed with the rain in the beginning of October. But it does occur," he said. "What would be more uncommon would be a snowfall accumulation. But right now, we're not expecting that."
Keep watching the skies into next week for any of those flurries among the rain drops.
Barbara Hynes
12:55 am on Saturday, October 6, 2012
I would LOVE to have another winter like last year...including an early spring :)
Hartland Dad
12:55 am on Saturday, October 6, 2012
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Not yet, please!
Barbara Hynes
10:09 am on Saturday, October 6, 2012
I agree Hartland Dad, October is toooooo early...but since we must have winter, I hope for another mild one like last year.Early spring would be good too. Except NO frost after the fruit trees have produced their flowers!!
MaryLiz Schoenfeld
10:09 am on Saturday, October 6, 2012
Let it snow let it snow let it snow. I love winter sports.
Mike
11:46 am on Sunday, October 7, 2012
I am Sooo hoping for another winter like last winter. The older I get, the less tolerance I have for dealing with snow.......And if no one else will say it...... I think that woman smearing that red goop on her face looks more like she's 67!