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Arctic Blast To Hit MI By Thanksgiving Night, More Snow
The Arctic air will push temperatures below freezing with multiple chances of snow showers starting Thursday night, forecasters said.
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — Most of southeastern Michigan will stay dry Wednesday before Arctic air moves into the region by Thanksgiving night, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters only expect areas south of Interstate 94 toward the Ohio border to see a light rain/snow mix Wednesday night, according to the weather service.
Any lingers rain/snow showers in the region will fade away by Thanksgiving morning, according to the weather service.
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The Arctic air will push temperatures below freezing with multiple chances of snow showers starting Thursday night through the weekend across southeastern Michigan, according to the weather service.
Forecasters do not expect much snow accumulation through the weekend, but warned some areas can see quick bursts of snow squalls that can reduce visibility and create dangerous driving conditions, according to the weather service.
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Here is the full forecast for southeastern Michigan:
Thursday: Mostly Sunny; High 42, Low 29
Friday: Chance of Snow; High 36, Low 25
Saturday: Chance of Flurries; High 31, Low 23
Sunday: Chance of Flurries; High 34, Low 25
Monday: Chance of Flurries; High 35, Low 24
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