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Metro Detroit is bracing for a mix of rain and snow as the region prepares for potentially slick roads during both the morning and evening commutes. Meteorologists are advising residents to stay alert as inclement weather moves through the area.
A combination of snow and sleet is forecasted to transition to rain, with minor accumulations expected in certain areas, particularly Southwest Washtenaw, Lenawee, and Monroe counties. As temperatures hover around the freezing mark, drivers are urged to exercise caution on the roads, especially during peak travel times.
Fortunately, the rest of the week looks promising in terms of weather. Metro Detroit can anticipate dry conditions and seasonally cool temperatures, with highs projected to rise into the 50s by Thursday and Friday. This warming trend will offer a respite from the winter chill, allowing residents to enjoy outdoor activities and events.
The Downtown Tree Lighting event, a beloved seasonal celebration, is expected to remain dry, ensuring festive spirits remain high as families gather to usher in the holiday season.
Looking ahead to Thanksgiving, forecasts indicate above-average temperatures, further enhancing the holiday experience for those traveling to be with loved ones. With the potential for a mild Thanksgiving Day, residents can enjoy their celebrations without the worry of winter weather hindering their plans.
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