By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
January 7,2014; 6:18PM,EST
There is some good news for folks struggling with the record cold in the Detroit area and over much of the Central and Eastern states.
Despite the bitterly cold conditions on Tuesday, temperatures may hold nearly steady or even rise a few degrees Tuesday night.
With much less wind on Wednesday compared to Tuesday, it will feel much less harsh.
Temperatures will continue to step upward during the second half of this week and could reach into the 40s in some locations this weekend.
The warming trend will not be without precipitation, however. A bit of snow will be in the vicinity Wednesday to Thursday.
Rain is in the offing Saturday.
In the wake of the Saturday storm, it will turn cooler, but not colder immediately. This is because the source of the air moving in Sunday will be from the Pacific Ocean.
A couple of doses of warm air are likely to swing through the area next week.
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