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Southeast Michigan is bracing for a significant winter storm that began sweeping through the region on Saturday, November 29, 2025. According to the latest updates from 4Warn Meteorologist Ron Hilliard, snow is expected to fall heavily from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., with rates reaching as high as 0.75 to 1 inch per hour at times.
Residents have been advised to prepare for challenging travel conditions as the storm moves in. As the snow accumulates, visibility will decline, making driving hazardous. Hilliard emphasizes the importance of staying updated on road conditions, urging motorists to exercise caution while traveling during the peak snowfall hours.
The snowfall totals vary across different areas, but many places in Southeast Michigan are projected to receive substantial amounts by morning. As snow blankets communities, families are encouraged to take precautions, such as clearing driveways and walkways to ensure safety.
Stay tuned for continuous coverage and updates as this winter storm develops. For real-time reports and the latest information, tune into WDIV Local 4 News or visit our official YouTube channel, where more updates on breaking news and original reporting will be available.
As the storm unfolds, residents are reminded to check in regularly for weather alerts and snow totals, keeping in mind the potential for power outages and other weather-related concerns. Stay safe, Southeast Michigan!
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