It's going to be arctic cold here thanks to the ridge, I don't think melting of whatever we may have will be an issue. Lack of new snowfall is a bigger issue, which you also alluded to.
Some weather history for Southern Lower Michigan for November 25.
In 1950 the coldest temperatures ever to hit Michigan in November happened on this date.
1950: The temperature plunges to an incredible 14 below zero at Muskegon, for the coldest November temperature on record. Grand Rapids hits 10 below for their November record low.
On November 25, 1950, it was a very cold and snowy day. A snowstorm hit on this date and continued into the early morning hours of November 26. Total accumulations were 6.2 inches in Saginaw, 8.1 inches in Flint, and 6.3 inches in Detroit. Also during the same time period in 1950 Detroit, Flint, and Saginaw all experienced record lows for 2 or 3 days. Temperatures in Detroit were 7 degrees on the 24th and 10 degrees on the 25th. In Flint, temperatures were 5 degrees on the 24th and 9 degrees on the 25th, and in Saginaw, temperatures were 7 degrees on the 23rd, 0 degrees on the 24th, and 7 degrees on the 25th.