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Metro Detroit is bracing for a mix of rain and snow as weather fronts move through the area. Residents can expect slick roads during both the morning and evening commutes, making travel conditions potentially hazardous.
Forecasters predict a blend of snow and sleet transitioning to rain. Although significant accumulation is not expected, minor accumulations could occur, particularly in Southwest Washtenaw, Lenawee, and Monroe counties. Motorists are advised to exercise caution as these conditions could create slippery surfaces on the roadways.
As the week progresses, the weather will shift towards drier and seasonally cool conditions. Temperatures are projected to rise into the 50s by Thursday and Friday, providing a brief respite from the wintry mix. A welcomed change for those looking to enjoy outdoor activities.
In good news for those planning to partake in local festivities, the Downtown Tree Lighting event is anticipated to proceed without weather interruptions. With milder temperatures on the horizon, magical moments are sure to blaze bright as the season of celebration kicks off.
Looking ahead, Thanksgiving forecasts are showing above-average temperatures, promising a pleasant holiday for gatherings and festivities. As the community prepares for the upcoming celebrations, it is essential to stay informed about the ever-changing weather conditions.
Stay tuned as we continue to monitor this weather system and provide updates throughout the day. Be sure to check in for the latest forecasts and safety tips as this rain and snow mix makes its way through Metro Detroit!
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