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Published January 21st, 2026, 09:36 pm
Detroiters are bracing for another round of dangerously cold weather. Temperatures late this week are forecast to drop below zero with extreme wind chills. A cold front will pass through the state, dropping high temperatures into the single digits on Friday and Saturday. Friday night’s low will be 10 degrees below zero. Wind chills could reach nearly minus 30.
Severe cold weather can lead to frostbite—skin damage caused by freezing temperatures—or hypothermia, where the body’s temperature falls below 95 degrees. If that happens, get medical attention immediately.
Throughout the cold spell, Detroit’s recreation centers and libraries will serve as places you can go to get warm.
Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield has helped to launch a program aimed at getting city residents to claim the tax credits they’re entitled to. The city is working with the United Way for Southeastern Michigan, the Accounting Aid Society, and the Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency. The coalition will advise Detroiters on how to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credits when doing their taxes this year.
Residents making less than $69,000 per year can get free tax preparation through the program. Officials say the city helped Detroiters get $450 million in Earned Income Tax Credits last year. Residents can call 2-1-1 or visit www.getthetaxfacts.org for more information.
The American Heart Association says the number of fatalities from heart attacks and strokes is down in the United States. The organization says there were 915,000 deaths related to cardiovascular disease in 2023. That’s down from 941,000 in the previous year.
Despite the reduction in fatalities, heart attack remains the largest cause of death in the U.S., followed by cancer, accidents, and stroke.
The Heart Association says African-American communities continue to have a disproportionately higher risk of heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure.
Automotive News and the Detroit Free Press are reporting that Lincoln will move its headquarters into the Michigan Central Depot in Corktown.
The division of Ford Motor Company is currently housed in the company’s Glass House on Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, but that building is closing and will be torn down. Ford’s world headquarters has moved to a new building in Dearborn near the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.
Gas prices in metro Detroit have jumped in the past month. A gallon of self-serve unleaded now averages $2.89. That’s up from $2.79 in late December. Analysts say prices remain relatively inexpensive because of low demand and production of winter formulations of gasoline. Even so, AAA says Michigan is still one of the 10 most expensive states in the country for gas.
Winter car care
With the extreme cold weather we’re expecting this week, keep your gas tank at least half full. Make sure your tires are properly inflated and you have windshield wiper fluid. Get your battery checked. Driving with an emergency kit, including first aid materials, a flashlight, snacks, a shovel and a blanket is a good idea in case you get stuck in the snow.
AAA Michigan says if you get stranded, stay in the car for shelter unless it’s not safe to do so. Call for help and put your hazard lights on.
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