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USPS Suspends Mail In Michigan Until Friday
Mail won't be delivered in Michigan until Friday due to extreme weather conditions.

MICHIGAN — Michigan residents won’t be receiving mail as the polar vortex cripples the region with blistering cold and wind chills down to -45 degrees.
The U.S. Postal Service first said the extreme weather conditions would halt services around several metro Detroit communities, along with other states in the Midwest. Then, they suspended all delivery around the state until Friday.
Others states that won't be receiving mail include Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, eastern Montana, western Wisconsin and western Illinois won’t get mail either.
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Due to the extreme weather conditions caused by Winter Storm Jaden, we have temporarily suspended delivery service in certain locations to ensure the safety and well-being of our employees. Visit our Service Alerts page for more details. https://t.co/tUQeYYLl8g pic.twitter.com/M95kaHU4Y1
— U.S. Postal Service (@USPS) January 30, 2019
Here is a look at what is closed in Michigan Wednesday.
For warming centers in Metro Detroit,click here.
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