Models definitely have a NYE storm. Who actually gets the storm is a different story. Some models have it up here, other models have it in Missouri.
This is my last chance for a CO low probably until February, so I definitely hope it hits me. We've had brown, cold Januarys before (actually more often than not recently) and they're worthless.
Some December 24 weather history for southern Lower Michigan.
1993: A Christmas Eve snowstorm drops from 3 to 8 inches of snow across Lower Michigan and ushers in several weeks of severe winter weather
2017, a storm strengthened and pulled in cold air as it moved from west to east across the area. Snow totals ranged from 2-4″ west of US-23 to 4-7″ to the east. Peak measurements of 6.1″ and 6.8″ were made in Macomb County.
1983, was a very cold day across Southeast Michigan. Detroit only had a high temperature of 3 degrees above zero, and the low was 9 degrees below zero. Flint and Saginaw were not much warmer with respective highs of 6 and 7 degrees, and lows of 5 below and 3 below zero. December 1983 was the 5th coldest December for Detroit and Flint, and it was the 3rd coldest December for Saginaw.