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Metro Detroit residents should prepare for some snowfall tonight as a fresh weather system moves into the area. The snow is expected to arrive late this evening, with forecasts indicating that it will likely be finished before daybreak on Tuesday.
Areas south of M-59 can expect the highest accumulation, with predictions of 1-2 inches blanketing the ground. Meanwhile, residents in the Thumb region are likely to see only a light dusting, making it a relatively mild winter event for them.
As you get ready for bed tonight, it may be wise to set your alarm a few minutes early. The National Weather Service advises that there could be slick conditions on the roads for the Tuesday morning commute. However, if snowplow crews are able to work efficiently before sunrise treating the roads, morning traffic could be smoother than anticipated.
Snow is expected to exit the region before 7 AM, and if that occurs as predicted, commuters should be in decent shape by rush hour. Nonetheless, it’s important for drivers to remain cautious and allow extra time for their travels. Always be prepared for changing road conditions, especially during winter weather.
Stay tuned for updates and keep an eye on the latest forecast. Safe travels, and enjoy the winter wonderland!
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