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Metro Detroit is bracing for another round of winter weather as one round of snow comes to a close today. According to the latest forecasts, we can expect a temporary break in the cloud cover overnight Sunday into early Monday morning. However, the impact of the recent snowfall will linger, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions.
As temperatures dip significantly, plunging into the teens early Monday, residents should be cautious on the roads. With the mercury falling sharply, any moisture left on the pavement could turn into ice, leading to slick and treacherous driving conditions as commuters head back to work and students return to school.
Sunday’s snowfall may have already laid the groundwork for a challenging Monday morning commute. Motorists are advised to allow extra time, drive slowly, and remain vigilant, as black ice could form without warning. City crews are working diligently to clear major routes, but secondary roads may still be problematic.
Looking ahead, another round of snow is projected to arrive shortly after the current system clears out, keeping residents on their toes. Meteorologists are closely monitoring this next weather front, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
For now, it’s crucial for the community to stay informed and prepared. Ensure your vehicle is winter-ready, stock up on essentials, and stay tuned to local weather reports as winter continues to make its presence felt in Metro Detroit.
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