Michigan Weather Alert: Flurries and Icy Roads Expected Friday Morning Across Southeast Michigan

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Detroit, MI – Snow flurries and cold temperatures are expected to grip Southeast Michigan Friday morning, making untreated roads potentially hazardous. Residents are urged to exercise caution, especially during the morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, light snow showers could bring up to one inch of accumulation south of I-96. Temperatures will drop into the 20s overnight, leading to icy conditions on untreated surfaces. Gusty winds of up to 22 mph may further complicate visibility and driving.

Looking ahead, Friday will remain mostly cloudy with highs near 30°F and lows dropping into the teens by night. Saturday brings similar conditions, with highs in the mid-20s and the continued chance of flurries. Sunday offers brief relief with partly sunny skies, though temperatures will stay chilly in the upper 20s.

For those planning to travel this weekend, the cold snap is expected to persist into Monday and Tuesday, with lows dipping into the teens and highs barely reaching 30°F. Snow showers are forecast early next week, which could further impact driving conditions.

Residents should monitor local weather updates and prepare their vehicles for winter travel. Avoid unnecessary trips during peak snow periods and keep an emergency kit on hand.

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