By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
January 12,2014; 6:25PM,EST
While the weekend ended on a dry note, the return of snow to Detroit is on the horizon.
Clouds will mix with sunshine across Detroit on Monday as a cold front swings through.
Many residents will not notice the front's passage due to a lack of rain or snow. However, the front squeezing out a stray sprinkle or two cannot be ruled out.
Brisk winds will return cooler air to Detroit in the front's wake Monday night, returning temperatures to the 20s.
On the heels of the cold front will be an Alberta Clipper, set to spread snow from the Dakotas to the Great Lakes early in the week.
Detroit lies in the path of this clipper, and should see the snow fall Tuesday through Tuesday night.
The snow will generally amount to a coating to an inch, which is enough to cause some slick spots on area interstates and highways for commuters.
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Farther to the north across northern and central Lower Michigan is where the clipper will drop 1-3 inches, leading to more disruptions to travel and daily routines.
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