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More Snow Expected Across Detroit Area Monday: How Much And When

This round of accumulating snow will arrive Monday night and continue across the region into Tuesday morning, the weather service said.

More snow is expected Monday night across the Detroit area on top of a winter storm that dumped 3 to 6 inches over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

This round of accumulating snow will arrive Monday night and continue across the region into Tuesday morning, the weather service said.

Forecasters said this system is not is strong as the weekend's storm, but it will drop between 1 and 2 inches of fresh snow across the region. They warned the light snow can cause slowdowns and affect the Tuesday morning commute.

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The snow will move out of the region by Tuesday morning when highs approach the low 30s in the afternoon hours, the weather service said.

Another chance of light snow with minor accumulations moves into the region Wednesday, before much colder air arrives to end the week, the weather service said.

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Highs across the region will fall into the 20s Thursday and Friday with lows dropping into the teens and possibly the single-digits, making it the coldest air of the season so far, the weather service said.

Here is the full NWS forecast for the Detroit area:

Monday: Snow; High 31, Low 23

Tuesday: Sunny; High 32, Low 19

Wednesday: Light Snow; High 32, Low 16

Thursday: Sunny; High 24, Low 10

Friday: Sunny; High 27, Low 19

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