Michigan could see record-breaking lows this week as temperatures plummet and arctic winds bring the windchill possibly down to minus 40 degrees. That is the…
Michigan could see record-breaking lows this week as temperatures plummet and arctic winds bring the windchill possibly down to minus 40 degrees.
That is the lowest windchill expected since February 2014, according to the National Weather Service.
The high for Wednesday is expected to be -5, lower than the coldest day for the Detroit area on that date recorded in 1951 at -4.