News Summary
On February 13, 2025, residents of southeast Michigan experienced severe winter weather, prompting widespread school closures. With a dangerous mix of snow, sleet, and ice, local school districts prioritized student safety by canceling classes. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory, and officials advised caution on roads and sidewalks due to hazardous conditions. Public buildings also experienced delayed openings to ensure safety. While the icy conditions are expected to ease during the day, another snowfall is forecasted for Saturday, reminding residents to remain prepared for winter challenges.
Severe Winter Weather Hits Southeast Michigan, Schools Close Across the Region
Residents of southeast Michigan woke up to a chilly and tumultuous winter morning on Thursday, February 13, 2025, as severe winter weather swept through the area, causing widespread school closures. From Bloomfield Hills to Dearborn, districts made the cautious decision to cancel classes ahead of the incoming storm.
Widespread School Closures
Hundreds of schools throughout the region opted to call it a day before classes even began. The safety of the students, as well as the community, was the top priority for school districts. Local higher education institutions, including Oakland University and Oakland Community College, also joined in on the closures, halting classes until noon. Families who might’ve been scrambling to find babysitters were reminded to stay home and enjoy a cozy day together instead.
Winter Weather Advisory in Effect
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for several counties including Lenawee, Monroe, Washtenaw, and Wayne, effective until 9 a.m. on Thursday. Additionally, a Hazardous Weather Outlook was reported for a broader area encompassing Lenawee, Monroe, Washtenaw, Wayne, Genesee, Lapeer, Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, Shiawassee, and St. Clair counties until further notice.
Snow, Sleet, and Icy Conditions Ahead
As the clock struck 10 p.m. Wednesday, a low-pressure system began to release a mix of snow, sleet, and ice into the air, creating a wintry mess. Residents can expect up to half an inch of snow and sleet combined with a slippery tenth of an inch of ice. That definitely calls for an extra cup of coffee and some nice warm slippers!
Driving Cautions and Advice
Both the roads and the sidewalks were poised to become quite hazardous as the weather developed. The National Weather Service urged commuters to brace for longer drive times—just when everyone is in a rush to get to work or school. Local authorities recommended staying at home if possible to avoid any dangerous conditions on the roadways. If travel could not be avoided, drivers were advised to leave early, drive slowly, and keep a safe distance from other vehicles on the slick roads.
Take Precautions Outside
As residents step outside, caution was highly advised with potential icy and slippery conditions present on stairs, sidewalks, and driveways. It’s always best to tread carefully—no one wants a nasty slip and fall at this chilly time of year! To further enhance safety measures, some cities decided to delay the opening of public buildings. For instance, the West Bloomfield Library will welcome visitors starting at 1 p.m., giving the snow and ice some time to settle.
What’s Next for Metro Detroit?
As the morning progressed, the icy precipitation was anticipated to taper off, making way for a mostly cloudy day with highs hovering in the mid-30s. But before everyone thinks about putting their shovels away, another round of snow looks to be on its way to Metro Detroit this upcoming Saturday. So, residents should keep those snow boots handy and ready for another adventure in the winter wonderland.
As the snowflakes fall, southeast Michigan continues to show its resilience against the winter blues. Stay warm, stay safe, and enjoy this snowy season!
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Additional Resources
- The Detroit News: Schools Announce Closings
- Wikipedia: Winter Weather Advisory
- Fox 2 Detroit: Southeast Michigan Schools Closed
- Google Search: Winter Weather Safety Tips
- CBS News: School Closings and Delays
- Google Scholar: Winter Weather Effects on School Closures
- Click On Detroit: Metro Detroit School Closings
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter Weather
- Fox 2 Detroit: Metro Detroit School Closings Ahead of Freezing Weather
- Google News: Southeast Michigan School Closures
