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Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan residents are urged to stay informed as the 4Warn Weather team provides critical updates on the latest weather conditions and alerts. As of 11 p.m. on December 3, 2025, forecasters have issued warnings regarding a winter storm that is expected to affect travel plans and daily activities across the region.
This evening, temperatures are expected to drop, and with precipitation already beginning to fall, a mix of rain and snow will develop overnight. The 4Warn Weather team warns that conditions could worsen, leading to slippery roads and reduced visibility for drivers. Residents are advised to exercise caution if venturing out tonight.
In the coming hours, accumulations of snow are projected to reach 3 to 6 inches in many areas, with potential higher amounts in localized spots. The morning commute on December 4 might be significantly impacted, so individuals should plan accordingly and allow extra time for travel.
The National Weather Service has categorized the storm as a significant winter weather event, leading to the issuance of various advisories and warnings for the region. The 4Warn Weather team remains dedicated to keeping viewers updated on the evolving situation, including any changes to the forecast or additional alerts that may be issued.
For the latest weather updates, alerts, and more information, please visit ClickOnDetroit Weather. Stay safe and warm as we navigate through this winter weather together.
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