Michigan Winter Storm Warning: Ice, Snow Expected Wednesday — Plan Ahead for Dangerous Travel

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Detroit, MI – A winter storm is expected to hit Michigan late Wednesday, bringing a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain that could cause hazardous travel conditions.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Detroit/Pontiac, the storm is forecasted to begin Wednesday afternoon, intensifying overnight with ice accumulations possible. The highest impact areas include southern and central Michigan, where roads could become slick, and power outages may occur due to ice buildup.

Drivers should prepare for dangerous conditions on I-75, I-94, and other major highways. Officials urge residents to monitor the forecast, avoid unnecessary travel, and stock up on emergency supplies.

Five-Day Forecast for Southeast Michigan:

Tuesday:Partly sunny, high 30°F, low 23°F.

Wednesday:Snow and freezing rain developing late, high 31°F, low 27°F.

Thursday:Mostly cloudy, high 40°F, low 21°F.

Friday:Partly sunny, high 32°F, low 23°F.

Saturday:Snow likely, high 32°F, low 26°F.

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