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As midnight approaches in Metro Detroit, the 4Warn Weather team is on high alert, tracking significant weather developments across Southeast Michigan. Current forecasts indicate a shift in weather patterns that may affect travel plans and outdoor activities as we head into the weekend.
Temperatures have dipped into the low 30s this evening, and residents are advised to brace for potential snowfall overnight. Accumulation of up to two inches is expected in some areas, creating slick and hazardous driving conditions for early morning commuters. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for parts of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties, which is in effect until 7 a.m. on November 18.
In addition to the snowfall, gusty winds are anticipated throughout the night, with speeds reaching 25 mph. These conditions may lead to reduced visibility, complicating travel on Interstate highways and local roads. Motorists are encouraged to exercise caution and allow extra time for their journeys.
The 4Warn Weather team will continue to provide real-time updates on the evolving situation. Viewers can access the latest weather alerts and conditions by heading to ClickOnDetroit. Stay tuned for live coverage and forecasts as we strive to keep you informed and prepared for what’s ahead.
As always, remember to stay safe, bundle up, and keep an eye on the latest updates from your trusted 4Warn Weather team.
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