FORECAST SUMMARY: Friday, February 6, 2026 through Monday, February 9, 2026
PM-2.5: 24-hour average Fine Particulate concentrations are expected to be mostly Good (AQI Green) to Low Moderate (AQI Yellow) throughout the forecast period.
FORECAST DISCUSSION
Even though we are only about three weeks away from meteorological spring, Old Man Winter is not relinquishing his grip on Michigan. Friday morning awakens to light snowy conditions thanks to a shortwave of low pressure to our southwest. Although its effects should be gone by noon, it did make the Friday morning commute a bit messy.
The main weather feature of Friday weather, however, is an Arctic front which will work its way through the state during the afternoon hours. While not much snow is expected, temperatures will once again drop to below average levels. Is there any relief in sight? Hopefully, yes, as the computer models are showing some moderating temperatures during next week. While not yet sunbathing weather, it does look like we break the freezing mark for a few days and may finally start a slow melt before hitting another short cold spell by the end of the work week.
In terms of Air Quality, we have a mixture of Good and Low Moderate Air Quality which should persist throughout the weekend.
EXTENDED FORECAST:
Air Quality is expected to remain mostly Good to Low Moderate entering the upcoming work week with slight moderating temperatures.

