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Metro Detroit is bracing for a tumultuous week of weather as a mixture of rain, snow, and strong winds are expected to sweep through the area. The week kicks off with rain showers on Monday, with many residents preparing for a transition to colder conditions as the week progresses.
On Wednesday, a powerful cold front is set to move in, bringing along winds gusting up to 45 mph. Meteorologists predict a drastic shift from rain to snow, leading to chilly conditions that will linger through Thanksgiving Day. As families gather to celebrate, wind chills are expected to dip into the teens and low 20s, raising concerns about how these conditions will impact holiday parade activities.
Wind gusts of 30-35 mph could create a blustery atmosphere, significantly affecting outdoor festivities. Weather experts are keeping a close eye on the accumulated snowfall, with predictions indicating that areas could receive anywhere from half an inch to two inches of snow from Wednesday evening through the weekend.
Adding to the excitement, flurries may be witnessed during the Michigan game on Saturday, marking a true testament to the unpredictable nature of Michigan weather. As residents navigate this varied weather week, safety measures and preparation will be key to enjoying a safe and festive Thanksgiving.
Stay tuned for updates as we track this rapidly changing weather patterns in Metro Detroit!
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