DETROIT – A chillier start to your day as most areas are waking up to temperatures in the 30s.
Quiet weather ensues on this election day with a mix of sun and clouds. We will still have a slight breeze, but temperatures will rebound to either side of 60 degrees for afternoon highs.
Supermoon
Keep your eyes to the sky this evening. Known as both the Beaver Moon and the Harvest Moon, tonight’s full moon will actually be a supermoon, but not just any supermoon.
This is expected to be the biggest and brightest of the year.
The best viewing time will be this evening and tomorrow shortly after sunset when it rises above the eastern horizon.
Rest of the Week
Wednesday will be warmer and windy. Partly sunny with a spotty rain chance in the afternoon, especially along and north of I-69. Highs will be in the low 60s.
A Clipper System will bring windy weather that will change from the Southwest to the West Northwest in the afternoon near 30 mph.
More seasonal low 50s are on tap Thursday before rain chances increase on Friday.
Say it isn’t snow?!
There is still a bit of uncertainty regarding precipitation timing and type for this upcoming weekend.
Long-range models are pulling in a chance for snow to mix with rain on Sunday.
We are still several days out to fine-tune this part of the forecast, but plan for a cooler-than-average weekend ahead.
First Snowfall of the Season Climatology for Metro Detroit (DTW)
| Measurable (0.1 inch) | 1 inch or greater | 3 inches or greater | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Date | November 16 | November 30 | December 26 |
| Earliest Date | October 12, 2006 | October 19, 1989 | November 2, 1966 |
| Latest Date | December 29, 1998 | February 17, 1919 |