Freak out, if you must, but don't call Monday's predicted snowfall a freak storrm.

(Graphic: National Weather Service)
"Accumulating snow past mid-April is relatively uncommon, but not unheard of in Southeast Michigan," the National Weather Service office in Oakland County tweets Sunday night. "In fact, Detroit received over 3 inches of snow this week in both 2021 and 2020."
This time, federal forecasters say, "high snowfall rates are likely to lead to snow accumulations that may impact the evening commute Monday." It's expected to start in the morning and taper off by nightfall.
A week of extremes is ahead, Fox 2's meteorologist posts:
We are in for one WILD week of weather everyone.
— Derek Kevra (@dkevrafox2) April 17, 2022
Snow Monday. Over 70 by the weekend.