DETROIT – About 4-7 inches of snow are expected to accumulate Sunday in Metro Detroit.

This would be the most significant snowfall of the season, so far, in the region.

View: Weekend forecast temps, snowfall

Here is the forecast from Meteorologist Brand Roux:

A snow storm moves in around midnight into early Sunday and will bring accumulating snow to SE Lower Michigan and Southern Ontario. The early morning round will lay down a quick couple of inches toward sunrise. We will likely see a lull in the action midday, and then more snow develops by late afternoon and evening and round two could bring several more inches. The computer model data has been fairly consistent around Metro Detroit getting 4-7 inches.

If we are on the higher end of predictions and it is heaviest late Sunday into early Monday, we may see some schools with late starts or snow days?

Here is Brandon's weekend snow fall timeline -- click here.