A significant winter storm is expected to hit Metro Detroit this weekend, bringing considerable snowfall and major travel impacts.Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous conditions as the storm approaches.
Timeline of the Storm
The winter storm is forecasted to begin affecting the region on Saturday afternoon.Snow flurries may be seen on Friday, but the main snowfall will start around 3 pm on Saturday, with heavy snow expected between 6 pm and 2 am on Sunday.
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clickondetroit.comTravel conditions are anticipated to deteriorate quickly once the snowfall begins, making Saturday evening particularly treacherous for drivers.By Sunday morning, most of the snow will have fallen, but road conditions may still be hazardous due to the accumulation.
Forecasts indicate that Metro Detroit could see between 4 to 6 inches of snow by the end of the storm.The eastern parts of the area are likely to receive 3 to 5 inches, while western locations, such as Ann Arbor and Adrian, may see slightly higher totals.
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clickondetroit.comThe National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings indicating that areas further north could experience even more significant snowfall, with some locations potentially receiving up to 11 inches.
Given that this weekend marks a busy travel period, the storm is expected to have a major impact on travel plans.Saturday afternoon is when travel issues are likely to begin, with conditions worsening as the storm progresses.
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clickondetroit.comFor those attending events such as the Michigan-Ohio State football game, while tailgating may be manageable, driving home could become problematic if leaving after the game, as snow is expected to intensify later in the evening.
Temperatures during the storm will remain low, with highs only reaching the mid-30s on Saturday.Wind chills are expected to drop into the teens and low 20s, contributing to the cold and blustery conditions.
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clickondetroit.comcbsnews.comThe NWS has indicated that a winter weather advisory or a winter storm watch will likely be issued as the storm approaches, underscoring the potential for hazardous travel conditions.
Residents of Metro Detroit should stay informed about the evolving weather situation and plan accordingly.It is advisable to complete any necessary errands before the storm hits on Saturday afternoon, as travel conditions are expected to become dangerous as the snowfall begins.
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clickondetroit.comfreep.comStay tuned for updates and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this winter storm.