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1 Inch Of Snow Possible Friday As Frigid Air Moves Into Detroit Area

Forecasters warned the snow can reduce visibility down to one mile in some areas, creating dangerous driving conditions.

SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — Widespread snow showers can dump up to 1 inch of snow across southeastern Michigan on Friday morning as frigid air moves into the region, according to the National Weather Service.

Forecasters warned the snow can reduce visibility down to one mile in some areas, creating dangerous driving conditions.

The snow showers should fade away during the afternoon hours Friday as highs struggle to reach the 30s across southeastern Michigan, according to the weather service.

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Flurries will return to the region this weekend as highs only top out in the 20s, according to the weather service.

Here is the full forecaster for southeastern Michigan:

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Friday: Snow (early); High 30, Low 19

Saturday: Flurries; High 26, Low 17

Sunday: Mostly sunny; High 26, Low 22

Monday: Chance for snow; High 29, Low 18

Tuesday: Mostly sunny; High 27, Low 17

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