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Detroit, MI – Michigan residents should prepare for snowy conditions Friday as temperatures remain frigid across the region. Snow is expected to begin Friday afternoon, impacting key roadways such as I-75, with accumulations of 1 to 3 inches. Travelers should take precautions as reduced visibility and slick roads are likely.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Detroit, temperatures on Friday will peak at 27 degrees before falling to 22 degrees overnight. Winds from the south-southwest could reach 18 mph, creating additional challenges for evening commuters. Drivers should reduce speeds and allow extra travel time, particularly during peak snowfall periods Friday evening.
The weekend brings some relief, with partly sunny skies expected Saturday and temperatures climbing to 31 degrees. However, a second round of snow could develop Sunday afternoon, with light accumulations possible into Monday morning. Travelers should monitor updates for changes to timing and intensity.
Looking ahead, the five-day forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies Monday with highs near 33 degrees. Tuesday will be cooler with highs around 23 degrees but remain dry. Another round of snow showers may arrive midweek, further affecting travel.
With weather conditions shifting quickly, residents should stay updated through NWS advisories and local forecasts. Prepare vehicles with winter essentials and avoid unnecessary travel during peak snowfall periods.
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